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Title: Violations of Forestry Legislation and Their Enforcement in Mining Ural Region during 1870s to Early 1890s
Authors: Pukhov, D. Y.
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Tsentr Nauchnykh i Obrazovatelnykh Proektov
Citation: Pukhov, D. Y. Violations of Forestry Legislation and Their Enforcement in Mining Ural Region during 1870s to Early 1890s / D. Y. Pukhov // Nauchnyi Dialog. – 2024. – Vol. 13. – Iss. 10. – P. 463-480. DOI: 10.24224/2227-1295-2024-13-10-463-480.
Pukhov, D. Y. (2024). Violations of forestry legislation and their enforcement in Mining Ural region during 1870s to early 1890s. Nauchnyy Dialog, 13(10), 463–480. doi:10.24224/2227-1295-2024-13-10-463-480
Abstract: This study examines the dynamics, social dimensions, causes, and characteristics of il-legal activities within the forestry sector of the Mining Ural region from the 1870s to the early 1890s, focusing on data from the Perm Province. The analysis reveals a high incidence of crimes related to the theft and damage of timber resources, supported by identified statistical data. It is shown that the increasing trend of such offenses prompted a tightening of state law enforcement policies during the reign of Alexander III. Notably, the most serious crimes in the forestry sector, which fell under the jurisdiction of general judicial institutions — such as mass resistance against forest guards and armed threats to offi-cials of the mining and forestry agency—were relatively rare. This study provides a novel analysis of the class, gender, and age structure of individuals convicted for violations of state forest regulations. At the micro level, it highlights the realities of forestry crime and its suppression in the Ural region. Based on materials from periodicals, administrative re-cords, and judicial investigation documents, it concludes that the prevalence of timber theft in the Mining Ural region stemmed from un-resolved issues in state regulation of forestry relations and other problems, including un-employment, poverty, and inaccessibility to essential resources. The author argues that a significant portion of forestry law violations in the Ural region during the late 19th century can be characterized as social crime. © 2024, Tsentr Nauchnykh i Obrazovatelnykh Proektov. All rights reserved.
Keywords: FOREST PRO-TECTION
FORESTRY MANAGEMENT
PERM PROVINCE
SOCIAL CRIME
TIMBER THEFT
URAL
URI: https://elar.usfeu.ru/handle/123456789/14537
DOI: 10.24224/2227-1295-2024-13-10-463-480
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-85214833167
WoS: WOS:001389504400023
RSCI: 77268698
EDN: IDYOGP
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