Scientific article

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Maksim S. Feoktistov
master’s degree, Petrozavodsk State University
(Petrozavodsk, Russia),
max-mishin@mail.ru

Issues with Criminal Law Constructs of Terrorist and Extremist Offences in Social Networks

Scientific adviser:
Sergey A. Roganov
Paper submitted on: 06/08/2023;
Accepted on: 09/28/2023;
Published online on: 09/30/2023.
Abstract. The article examines the issues with legal constructs aimed at combating terrorist offences in social networks. The author analyzes the impact of social networks on the dissemination of information, discusses the need to adapt laws to the online environment, and offers recommendation on effective crime suppression.
Keywords: terrorist and extremist activities, social media, network analysis, criminal law constructs, legislation, data collection, crime prevention

For citation: Feoktistov, M. S. Issues with Criminal Law Constructs of Terrorist and Extremist Offences in Social Networks. StudArctic forum. 2023, 8 (3): 72–79.

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