Socio-Geographical Features Of Crime Or Geocriminogenic Situation In Uzbekistan
Abdulatif Abdumalikovich Kayumov , Candidate Of Geographical Sciences, Associate Professor, Secretary Of The ScientificMethodical Council, Republican Scientific-Practical Centre For Development Innovative Methods Of Teaching Foreign Languages Under The Uzswlu, UzbekistanAbstract
This article discusses the changes in the dynamics of the number of registered crimes, the regional
characteristics of the crime and the factors related to the geocriminogenic situation. The main types
of registered crimes were also studied and conclusions were drawn.
Keywords
Crime geography, territory
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