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Formation of the methodology of criminology as scientific knowledge

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Abstract

This article shows the formation of the methodology of criminology as a scientific knowledge. The main stages of the development of the methodology of criminalistics are considered, which primarily includes the definition of such concepts as the subject, tasks, objects, principles of the development of scientific knowledge. The article is presented within the framework of the competition for grant funding for scientific and (or) scientific and technical projects for 2024–2026 (EOM RK) «IRN: AP23485634 Modern transformation of Kazakhstan’s penitentiary system through the mechanism of public-private partnership».

About the Authors

N. D. Tleshaliyev
Caspian Public University
Kazakhstan

PhD, аssociate рrofessor

Almaty



S. Zh. Kussainov
Kazakh National Pedagogical University named after Abai
Kazakhstan

с.l.s., senior lecturer

Almaty



N. M. Batyrbay
Caspian Public University
Kazakhstan

PhD, associate professor

Almaty



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Tleshaliyev N.D., Kussainov S.Zh., Batyrbay N.M. Formation of the methodology of criminology as scientific knowledge. Eurasian Scientific Journal of Law. 2024;(4 (9)):30-38. https://doi.org/10.46914/2959-4197-2024-1-4-30-38

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