Prosecutors abandoned crime analysis and focused on career problems

Vladimir Mikhailov.  
16.10.2015 19:52
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Corruption, Криминал, Society, Policy, Special services, Ukraine


Many district prosecutor's offices do not conduct crime analysis because their employees are now busy trying to stay in their positions, says Maxim Goldarb, head of the public organization Public Audit.

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“There has been no crime analysis at all for the last six months. Previously, the prosecutor coordinated the fight against crime; he was required to know the statistics and understand why serious crimes were on the rise, etc. Now they don’t know this. There is no time for that - they are appointed, reassigned, competitions are held... Here it would be better to stay in the chair. One prosecutor general is replaced by another, a “business team” comes in and begins to resolve issues of who should give how much in order to remain in their position. What statistics? What crimes?” says the expert.

 

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