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Title of Article

TRANSFORMATION OF ETHICAL TRANSGRESSION INTO CRIME THROUGH THE PRISM OF THE DOCTRINE OF «ACCUMULATED» SOCIAL DANGER


Issue
5
Date
2019

Article type
scientific article
UDC
343.9
Pages
126-132
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Authors
Kozachenko I.Ya.
Uralskiy gosudarstvennyy yuridicheskiy universitet


Abstract
The article attempts to define the very benchmark following which a seemingly “inoffensive” ethical transgression morphs into a criminal act. This happens to a certain extent due to the innumerable naturally-conditioned external impacts which this or that living being is experiencing, complying with them and resisting them, trying to establish itself amongst billions and billions of similar but at the same time opposing and constantly mutating natural and social genetic profiles. Genes act like bees to encode the very genetic mainstay of each living being during their development in order to provide them with the opportunity to fulfill two main functions. Firstly, genetic coding helps to create and preserve the core of genealogical continuity between «related» units. Such phase in the genesis and evolution of all things could be referred to as the period of Siamese semblance. Secondly, the process of genetic continuity is fiercely resisted by the process of genetic identification. If during the first process all conscientious living beings on our planet continue to exist and develop as the human race, then the second process is aimed to reveal the genetic identity of the particular man in comparison with other representatives of his genealogy. Interoperability of the «firstly» and «secondly» allows us finally to reveal the deep causal origins which lead the process of accumulation of the critical mass that transforms an ordinary behavioral act into a socially-dangerous one.

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