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Interaction of the CIS internal affairs bodies in the prevention of terrorism

Issue 55, 2024

Ganibek Otarbayev, Lyazzat Karzhaubayeva, Yelena Milova, Laura Otarbayeva, Zhuldyzay Otarbayeva

Received 10.08.2023, Revised 14.01.2024, Accepted 28.03.2024

https://doi.org/10.54919/physics/55.2024.223al3

Abstract

Relevance. Terrorism poses a serious threat to the security and stability not only of individual states but also of the entire international community since by 2023 it has acquired a transnational character and is a threat not only to the internal security of the country but also to the external one. It is necessary to cooperate with the CIS internal affairs bodies and develop effective methods of preventing terrorist acts to combat terrorism.

Purpose. The purpose of this study was to examine the interaction of the CIS internal affairs bodies in the prevention of terrorism and identify effective methods of combating the terrorist threat.

Methodology. The following methods were used in the course of the study: analytical, synthesis, statistical.

Results. The analysis of normative legal acts and international treaties was also conducted and a comparison of ways to combat terrorism in the CIS member states was conducted. The study showed that the effectiveness of the fight against terrorism in the CIS depends on the quality of interaction between internal affairs bodies and their technical equipment and professional training. In addition, the study showed that the interaction of law enforcement agencies of different countries is more effective than the fight against crime factors within a single state.

Conclusions. An international united struggle can block the supply routes and financial support for terrorism. Thus, the study indicates the similarity of international legal acts and CIS legislation and their imperfection, which allows committing terrorist acts.

Keywords: fighting crime; anti-terrorist legislation; complicity; criminal liability; law enforcement agencies; international politics

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Otarbayev G, Karzhaubayeva L, Milova Y, Otarbayeva L, Otarbayeva Z. Interaction of the CIS internal affairs bodies in the prevention of terrorism. Sci Herald Uzhhorod Univ Ser Phys. 2024;(55):2233-2243. DOI: 10.54919/physics/55.2024.223al3

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