Autor: |
Velkova, Tatjana, Pivovarov, Vladimir |
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International Scientific Conference on Security & Euroatlantic Perspectives of the Balkans Police Science & Police Profession; 2014, p428-437, 10p |
Abstrakt: |
The dissemination of information by media as well as by public servants and official spokesmen of state institutions in the Republic of Macedonia and the region is constantly overburdened with the inappropriate use of penal and legal and criminological and criminal terms. This refers to the unconscious and automatically accepted terms and phrases which have been absorbed in our language for quite some time. What is more, the improper information in certain cases does not only entail terminological inconsistencies, but it also tackles the core meaning of the information, which, according to the way it has been placed publicly, might appear as promoting criminal profiteering rather than informing about a committed crime. If such information is complemented with a doze of selectivity and bias deriving from the corruption in and politicization of the media, then a flagrant violation of the principles of the legal state and the constitutionally guaranteed rights and freedoms of the citizens are produced. This work attempts to locate the emergence of the most severe cases of the improper, both unconscious and intentional, dissemination of information and its role in the prevention and impediment of the gravest type of crime - the organized crime. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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