Аннотации:
The purpose of the research is to demonstrate and reconstruct the political and legal ideas of the
Siberian regionalist Nikolai Mikhailovich Yadrintsev in the field of factors of criminalization and the growth
of crime in the pre-revolutionary period of the history of state and law in Siberia.
The material in the work is the journalistic works of the Siberian educator on the topic of the causes of
crime in the Asian part of Russia. The author's articles published in Tue. floor. XIX century, as well as his
book on prison studies and the penal policy of the autocracy (1872).
The methodological basis for the work was the paradigm of narratology. We consider the historical
comprehension of political and legal views, expressed in the form of textual expression of ideas and ideals, to
be most successfully possible using the tools of narrative history.
The article emphasizes that, guided by the principle of dialectical materialism, the regionalist publicist
believed that criminal statistics should demonstrate the interdependence of personal reasons and social
influence on intentional criminal acts.
The authors come to the conclusion that the worldview of the ideologist of Siberian regionalism was
characterized by a concept based on an integrated approach and the Hegelian principle of the dialectical
unity of all factors and causes that lead to criminal acts in Siberia. The social stratification of the region was
powerfully influenced by the punitive nature of the colonization of the East of pre-revolutionary Russia.
The scale of the social impact of convicts, exiles, thieves, robbers, and tramps was impressive. This was
expressed in an increase in crimes and was accompanied by a lack of faith in the law as the embodiment of
the fight against evil.
It is also shown that in his political and legal thought the famous Siberian attached importance to the
wandering population as the main factor in the spread and growth of crime. He associated with this class the
total criminalization of society in the East of the country. Exile and hard labor were considered as
accompanying negative factors of deviations and atrocities in Siberia.