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Criminological and Victimological Support of World and National Security during Quarantine Measures Related to the Spread of Acute Respiratory Disease COVID-19 Caused by Coronavirus Sars-Cov-2

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Pages 942-960 | Published online: 26 Jul 2022
 

Abstract

The study examines current challenges faced by Ukrainian legal system in matters of criminological and victimological security of society during quarantine measures related to COVID-19. Using methods of system analysis and scientific design, current legal framework of Ukraine in regulation of public relations was analyzed. The study draws attention to the fact that, Ukraine has improved its legislation on the control of medical purchases and the provision of necessary materials to medical institutions. At the same time, the authorities will have to further improve the framework for patient monitoring and the epidemiological surveillance system in the medical sector.

Authors’ contributions

RV, AD, DT, and AD, contributed equally to the experimentation. RV, wrote and edited the article. AD equally designed and conducted the experiment. DT, and AD, studied scientific literature about the topic. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

Data availability statement

Data will be available on request.

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