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INTERACTION OF THE MILITARY-PATRIOTIC CLUB "POISK" WITH CIVIL SOCIETY INSTITUTIONS IN ORGANIZING THE "MEMORY WATCH" AND PARTICIPATING IN THIS EVENT

Published в Man: crime and punishment · Volume 32, Issue 4, 2025 · Pages 573–581 · Rubrics: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PEDAGOGICAL SEARCH
DOI 10.33463/2687-1238.2024.32(1-4).4.573-581
Received: 19.03.2024 Accepted: 18.05.2024 Published: 06.03.2025
Authors
1 Academy of the FPS of Russia (Professor of the Department of Theory of State and Law, International and European Law)
Ryazan, Russian Federation
2 Akademiya FSIN Rossii
3 Akademiya FSIN Rossii
Modern realities of life dictate the indisputable importance of patriotic education. An important area in the activities of the penal system is the involvement of staff and cadets in search activities conducted within the framework of the All-Russian "Memory Watch" with the participation of the Search Movement of Russia. In the study, we reveal aspects of the interaction of the military-patriotic club of the Academy of the FPS of Russia "Search", operating since 2005, with civil society institutions in organizing and participating in memory watches, as well as analyze the problems that arise during the implementation of the activities of the search party within the framework of cooperation, and suggest possible, in our opinion, ways to solve them. The involvement of an increasing number of caring citizens to participate in the Search Movement is of great importance for preserving historical memory, helping to restore justice and return the names of heroes who gave their lives defending the Fatherland.
civil society institutions search operations "Memory Watch" military- patriotic club "Search" patriotic education penal enforcement system Search movement of Russia the Great Patriotic War
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References

1. Medinsky, V. R. 2014, War. Myths of the USSR. 1939–1945, Moscow.

2. Aksenova, A. V. & Pavlova, E. V. 2016, ‘Issues of patriotic education of employees of the penal enforcement system’, Novainfo, iss. 42, pp. 147–151.

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