Distinguishing Extortion From Related Offences: Theoretical And Procedural Aspects

Abstract

This publication considers theoretical and procedural aspects of the institute of extortion. The peculiarities of extortion qualification and differentiation of extortion from related offences are disclosed. The analysis of law enforcement practice with a focus on the criminal procedural features of extortion investigation has been carried out. The problems in the investigated sphere are revealed and the directions of their overcoming are offered by means of increase of the organisational and administrative level of investigation of the analysed categories of crimes, expediency of introduction of strict liability for persons investigating cases of extortion. It deals with a necessity of strengthening the application of technical methods and means of investigation, taking into account theoretical features of the given crime. In general, the analysis of theoretical and procedural aspects of the investigation and differentiation of extortion from related crimes allows us to conclude that it is necessary to toughen criminal-legal approaches. This involves the need to improve the organizational and managerial level of investigation of the analysed categories of crimes, the expediency of introducing strict liability for persons investigating extortion cases, as well as the need to strengthen the use of technical methods and means of investigation..

The article is not prepared yet for the html view. Check back soon.

Copyright information

About this article

Publication Date

31 October 2024

eBook ISBN

-

Publisher

European Publisher

Volume

135

Print ISBN (optional)

-

Edition Number

1st Edition

Pages

1-1

Subjects

Cite this article as:

Kulikovskaya, I. S., Pylenko, I. P., & Grigorian, A. G. (2024). Distinguishing Extortion From Related Offences: Theoretical And Procedural Aspects. In D. K. Bataev (Ed.), PROOF: Social and Cultural Transformations in the Context of Modern Globalism (SCTCMG 2023), vol 135. European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences (pp. 233-239). European Publisher. https://doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2024.10.29