In order to ensure a safe environment in mahallas and increase the effectiveness of early prevention of offenses, the Law Enforcement Academy of the Republic of Uzbekistan is carrying out systematic work based on the principle of "scientific conclusion - recommendation - result."
Within the framework of this activity, the working groups of the Academy conduct a comprehensive analysis of the criminogenic situation in the mahallas assigned to them, studying the main causes and conditions of offenses, as well as existing social and domestic problems. Special attention is paid to targeted work with persons belonging to risk groups.
A working group headed by the First Deputy Head of the Academy, E.V. Kolenko, is conducting visits to mahallas of the "red" category in the cities of Angren and Almalyk of the Tashkent region, studying issues of timely detection and prevention of crimes based on scientific approaches.
The Republican Interdepartmental Coordination Headquarters, headed by the First Deputy Prosecutor General of the Republic of Uzbekistan, B.B. Valiev, conducted a study in the cities of Angren and Almalyk, Tashkent region.
In particular, members of the headquarters visited the "Hamza" mahalla of the city of Almalyk and held targeted dialogues with representatives of the "mahalla seven." At it, the First Deputy Head of the Academy, E.V. Kolenko, made a presentation on issues of stabilizing the criminogenic situation in the region, early prevention of offenses and crimes, and increasing the effectiveness of individual work with individuals belonging to risk groups.
During the presentation, it was noted that the crimes committed over the past three years were thoroughly analyzed, and the main causes of offenses, ways to eliminate them, and mechanisms for working with persons under preventive supervision were studied. Also, targeted proposals and recommendations have been developed to improve the criminogenic situation in the mahalla, strengthen preventive work, and ensure public safety.
In particular, specific tasks were identified to ensure public order in market and trade areas, strengthen control over the prevention of offenses, and strengthen cooperation between relevant agencies.
At the same time, conversations were held with members of the "mahalla seven" in the "A.Navoi," "M.Ulugbek," "Temur Malik," and "Hamza" mahallas of the city of Almalyk, and additional proposals aimed at preventing crimes and raising the legal culture of the population were developed.
The conclusions and recommendations prepared by the Academy's specialists serve to create a safe environment in mahallas, maintain public order, and increase the effectiveness of the crime prevention system.