CRIMINAL ACT VIOLENT BEHAVIOR AT A SPORTS EVENT OR PUBLIC GATHERING
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https://doi.org/10.59417/nir.2023.22.47Keywords:
Sports event, public meeting, criminal law, crime, violence, sportAbstract
We are witnesses of various forms of violence, both traditional and modern. As human society progressed, so did the forms of violence. Thus, violence can range from inflicting minor physical injuries on an individual to committing genocide against a large number of people.
Acts of violence have always attracted the special attention of experts in various fields, but also of ordinary people, partly because of the reporting of these acts, partly because of people's fear, because anyone can be a victim of violence. The response of the individual, the state and society
to violence can be diverse, it appears in the form of defense and in the form of prescribing certain behaviors as
criminal acts, whereby the perpetrators of these criminal acts are punished for committing acts of violence. With
this response of the state, the goals are achieved, the prescription of which is in fact an answer to the problem of
hooliganism, that is, violence at or in connection with sports events.
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