Crimes in the Military-Industrial Complex (MIC)
Viktor Victorovich Pushkarev1, Pavel Vladimirovich Fadeev2, Sergey Alexandrovich Khmelev3, Nguyen Van Tien4, Ekaterina Alekseevna Trishkina5, Anna Alexandrovna Tsviliy-Buklanova6

1Viktor Victorovich Pushkarev, Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia named by V.Ya. Kikot, Moscow, Russia.
2Pavel Vladimirovich Fadeev, Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia named by V.Ya. Kikot, Moscow, Russia.
3 Sergey Alexandrovich Khmelev, Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia named by V.Ya. Kikot, Moscow, Russia.
4Nguyen Van Tien, Ministry of public security of Vietnam, Vietnam.
5Ekaterina Alekseevna Trishkina, Academy of management of the Ministry of internal Affairs of Russia, Moscow, Russia.
6Anna Alexandrovna Tsviliy-Buklanova, Academy of management of the Ministry of internal Affairs of Russia, Moscow, Russia.

Manuscript received on 12 August 2019. | Revised Manuscript received on 17 August 2019. | Manuscript published on 30 September 2019. | PP: 7950-7952 | Volume-8 Issue-3 September 2019 | Retrieval Number: C6635098319/19©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.C6635.098319

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Abstract: In this article, the peculiarities of the criminal prosecution for the crimes in the military-industrial complex and state defense contracts in the modern Russian realia. Our conclusions aim to improve the respective enforcement practices and the current criminal procedure of the Russian Federation.
Keywords: State Defense Contract, Military-Industrial Complex, Criminal Prosecution, Investigator.

Scope of the Article:
Industrial Engineering