THE SYSTEM OF SUBJECTS OF PREVENTIVE ACTIVITIES AND THE PLACE IN IT OF NATIONAL POLICE BODIES OF UKRAINE

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I.V. BESPALIY

Abstract

It was found that the subjects of preventive activity are a set of state
authorities and their officials, as well as structural subdivisions of the police,
which are endowed with the necessary competence and powers to implement
special measures and perform a special type of actions aimed at prevention,
defined by the norms of current legislation , preventing and preventing violations
of the rule of law in the state, as well as the rights, freedoms and interests of a
person and a citizen. It is argued that the subject structure of preventive activity
includes three groups: 1) the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, the Cabinet of Ministers
of Ukraine, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine - subjects of ensuring and creating conditions for the implementation of preventive activities of the National
Police; 2) local state administrations and local self-government bodies – subjects
of support and assistance in the implementation of preventive activities by the
National Police of Ukraine; 3) specially authorized bodies and units of the
National Police of Ukraine are the key actors of prevention, which are responsible
for the actual implementation of special measures, means, operations and actions
aimed at the prevention, prevention and prevention of violations of the rule of
law, human and citizen rights and freedoms.
It is emphasized that the peculiarity of each subject of all three groups is
that they have the opportunity to enter into administrative and legal relations on
issues of provision, organization and implementation of preventive activities, they
have the opportunity exclusively in accordance with their competence and
powers, which are of a heterogeneous nature and are strictly regulated by
legislation of Ukraine. 

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BESPALIY І. (2024). THE SYSTEM OF SUBJECTS OF PREVENTIVE ACTIVITIES AND THE PLACE IN IT OF NATIONAL POLICE BODIES OF UKRAINE . Bulletin of Criminological Association of Ukraine, 31(1), 731–739. https://doi.org/10.32631/vca.2024.1.64
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