{"title":"Paradigms of Modern Criminology","authors":"V. Nomokonov","doi":"10.17150/2500-4255.2023.17(3).213-224","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"What is important today is the convergence and synthesis of research approaches that strive to explain destructive behavior. The basic methodological framework of modern criminology is composed of two competing approaches — the axiological (normative) and the ontological (sociological) ones. Both theoretical-methodological approaches possess, to a certain extent, some heuristic value and correlate according to the well-known principle of complimentarity. However, the actual variety of theoretical and methodological concepts in criminology is so rich that it cannot be reduced to the opposition of the two abovementioned approaches. The axiological approach to explaining the causes of crime logically leads up to the concept of so-called social deformations that are understood in a broad sense, not only as «deformations-violations», but also as «violations-imperfections» compared to some kind of social standard for these relations. The standard, in its turn, should not be defined speculatively, but should rather be objectively dictated by the historical perspective, the dominant trend of the development of this society and the whole human civilization. The new paradigm, which is becoming part of the arsenal of Russian criminology, is based on the acceptance of synergetics ideas by criminologists. In connection with this, the «principle of subordination» could be useful for explaining the causes of crime. It states that a complex task can be reduced to solving a small number of variables («the parameters of order») that determine all others. When understanding the causal complex of crime, it is crucial to find the general indicators playing the key, determining part in the system of this complex. The synergetic approach could also become the basis for a principally new concept of crime prevention in general. It explains why sometimes a very strong external influence on the system turns out to be far less effective than a weak influence does, and vice versa: the important feature of the influence is not for it to be strong, but to be resonant, i.e. maximally aligned to the features of the managed system. The idea of so-called positive criminology has been discussed in criminological publications in recent years. It is based on the humane-personal approach, and its successful implementation depends on a deeper understanding of a criminal’s personality.","PeriodicalId":43975,"journal":{"name":"Russian Journal of Criminology","volume":"358 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.1000,"publicationDate":"2023-07-18","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Russian Journal of Criminology","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.17150/2500-4255.2023.17(3).213-224","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q4","JCRName":"CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY","Score":null,"Total":0}
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What is important today is the convergence and synthesis of research approaches that strive to explain destructive behavior. The basic methodological framework of modern criminology is composed of two competing approaches — the axiological (normative) and the ontological (sociological) ones. Both theoretical-methodological approaches possess, to a certain extent, some heuristic value and correlate according to the well-known principle of complimentarity. However, the actual variety of theoretical and methodological concepts in criminology is so rich that it cannot be reduced to the opposition of the two abovementioned approaches. The axiological approach to explaining the causes of crime logically leads up to the concept of so-called social deformations that are understood in a broad sense, not only as «deformations-violations», but also as «violations-imperfections» compared to some kind of social standard for these relations. The standard, in its turn, should not be defined speculatively, but should rather be objectively dictated by the historical perspective, the dominant trend of the development of this society and the whole human civilization. The new paradigm, which is becoming part of the arsenal of Russian criminology, is based on the acceptance of synergetics ideas by criminologists. In connection with this, the «principle of subordination» could be useful for explaining the causes of crime. It states that a complex task can be reduced to solving a small number of variables («the parameters of order») that determine all others. When understanding the causal complex of crime, it is crucial to find the general indicators playing the key, determining part in the system of this complex. The synergetic approach could also become the basis for a principally new concept of crime prevention in general. It explains why sometimes a very strong external influence on the system turns out to be far less effective than a weak influence does, and vice versa: the important feature of the influence is not for it to be strong, but to be resonant, i.e. maximally aligned to the features of the managed system. The idea of so-called positive criminology has been discussed in criminological publications in recent years. It is based on the humane-personal approach, and its successful implementation depends on a deeper understanding of a criminal’s personality.
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Current stage of law development is defined by novelty in all life spheres of Russian society. The anticipated renovation of legal system is determined by international life globalization. The globalization provides both positive and negative trends. Negative trends include increase in crime internationally, transnationally and nationally. Actualization of international, transnational and national crime counteraction issue defines the role and importance of «Russian Journal of Criminology» publication. Society, scientists, law-enforcement system officers, public servants and those concerned about international rule declared individual legal rights and interests’ enforcement take a tender interest in crime counteraction issue. The abovementioned trends in the Russian Federation legal system development initiate a mission of finding a real mechanism of crime counteraction and legal protection of human rights. Scientists and practicians’ interaction will certainly contribute to objective achievement. Therefore, «Russian Journal of Criminology» publication is aimed at criminology science knowledge application to complete analysis and practical, organizational, legal and informational strategies development. The activity of «Russian Journal of Criminology» that involves exchange of scientific theoretical and practical recommendations on crime counteraction between Russian and foreign legal sciences representatives will help concentrating the efforts and coordinating the actions domestically and internationally. Due to the high social importance of «Russian Journal of Criminology» role in solving theoretical and practical problems of crime counteraction, the Editorial Board is comprised of Russian and foreign leading scientists whose works are the basis for criminological science.