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Citation

Khramtsov AB. Bylye Gody 2021; 16(3): 1482-1490.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021)

DOI

10.13187/BG.2021.3.1482

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The work examined the facts of incidents and offenses in the cities of the Siberian region, assessed their scale and trends in 1900-1914. The information basis was the reports of gendarmerie-police officials on the recorded facts of incidents and crimes, as well as notes of local newspapers. The instability of the sociopolitical situation contributed to the destruction of the traditional lifestyle and disorientation of the behavior of large masses of the population, as a result of which the criminalization of all aspects of the life of local society increased several times, street riots intensified, new types of crimes that were not characteristic of the region appeared: terrorist attacks, rape, assassination and assassination of officials and suicide. An attempt was made on the basis of causal relations to systematize incidents and crimes, with their division into 4 groups: "emergency incidents," "anti-state criminal acts": "crimes against the person and family" and "crimes against property." It is alleged that the prevailing object of offenses in the region during this period was replaced several times: in 1900−1904 - a surge of "extraordinary" incidents of both a man-made and criminal nature, in 1905−1907 - against the person, 1908−1914 - against property. It was established that the criminal situation in the cities was different. According to the results of counting the number of offenses, it was concluded that the most safe were the city of Biysk and small cities of the region: Bogotol, Kolyvan, Kuznetsk, Turinsk, Tyukalinsk and Slavgorod, and unsafe - large cities - Tomsk, Barnaul, Tyumen, Kurgan and Novonikolaevsk, and from small − "designated" by the place of exile - Narim, Berezov, Surgut, Mariinsk, Kainsk, Tatarsk and Taiga. © 2021 International Network Center for Fundamental and Applied Research. All rights reserved.


Language: ru

Keywords

Crime; Fires; Murder; Criminalization; Incident; Strikes; Western Siberia

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