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Mironov A.N. Legal grounds of local governments' activities in the sphere of state security provision (Vladimir region case study)

Abstract: The object of the research is the activity of the state authorities and the local governments of Vladimir region in the creation of legal conditions of public security provision on the municipal territories. On the base of the analysis of the concept of public security the author outlines the various activities of the local bodies and officials in the sphere of public security, as well as the specific actions taken within the various spheres of public security on the municipal territories of Vladimir region. The author analyzes the municipal legal acts regulating the activities of various types of municipalities in the sphere of public safety provision. The solution is based on the dialectical method and the related scientific methods of cognition of legal regulation of relations in the sphere of public safety. The scientific novelty consists in a comprehensive analysis of the legal foundations of the organization and activities of local authorities in the sphere of public safety on the territory of Vladimir region, the revelation of the local governments' activites. The author notes the lack of clearly established responsibilities of the local governments in the sphere of public safety provisioin, the necessary organizational and financial capacities at the local level.


Keywords:

provision, crimes, emergencies, extremism, corruption, prevention, local government, public safety, protection, public order


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