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Моделирование частот рационального преступного поведения

Моделирование частот рационального преступного поведения

Abstract

The article presents juridical-mathematical models of the frequencies of rational unlawful behavior of bribe takers subject to the changes in the criminal law strictness and probability of catch.

В статье представлены юридико-математические модели частот рационального преступного поведения взяткополучателей в зависимости от изменения строгости уголовного закона и вероятности изобличения.

Keywords

ЧАСТОТА РАЦИОНАЛЬНОГО ПРЕСТУПНОГО ПОВЕДЕНИЯ, ВЗЯТКОПОЛУЧАТЕЛЬ, ВЕРОЯТНОСТЬ ИЗОБЛИЧЕНИЯ, МОДЕЛЬ, СПРОС, ПРЕДЛОЖЕНИЕ, ВЕЛИЧИНА ОЖИДАЕМОГО НАКАЗАНИЯ, ВЗЯТОЧНИЧЕСТВО

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