Criminological Assessment of Medical Misconduct during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Q3 Social Sciences
M. Inshyn, Oleg Sainetsky, V. Melnyk, Olena Hubs'ka, Khrystyna Dzhura
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Abstract

This study examines the professional actions of health workers during the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic from the point of view of criminological assessment in the context of labor relations. With the help of political and legal analysis and a comparative legal method, the work considers the international practice of assessing the actions of medical workers from the standpoint of criminal responsibility, political and legal initiatives concerning the protection of the rights of medical workers during the spread of a pandemic and quarantine measures. This study argues for significantly broader criminal immunity for health workers during a pandemic. At the same time, the study gives grounds to assert that today the lack of sufficient empirical data and research complicates an objective assessment of the offender. At the same time, based on the results of this study, it is suggested that in the near future the number of investigations and appeals to the court on issues related to the professional activities of medical workers carried out during the spread of the pandemic will increase..
新冠肺炎大流行期间医疗不当行为的犯罪学评估
本研究从劳动关系背景下的犯罪学评估角度考察了COVID-19大流行期间卫生工作者的专业行为。在政治和法律分析以及比较法的帮助下,本工作考虑了从刑事责任的角度评估医务工作者行为的国际惯例、在大流行病蔓延期间保护医务工作者权利的政治和法律举措以及隔离措施。这项研究主张在大流行期间大大扩大卫生工作者的刑事豁免权。同时,这项研究也有理由断言,今天缺乏足够的经验数据和研究使对罪犯的客观评估变得复杂。同时,根据这项研究的结果,建议在不久的将来,就与大流行病蔓延期间医务工作者的专业活动有关的问题进行的调查和向法院提出的上诉的数量将会增加。
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International Journal of Criminology and Sociology
International Journal of Criminology and Sociology Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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