Head of Department - Chochueva Zulfiya Azretaliyevna, PhD Legal Sciences, Associate Professor
Education
In 2002, she graduated with a silver medal from secondary school in the village of Druzhba
In 2007, she graduated with honours from the Faculty of Business and Law of the Karachay-Cherkess State Technological Academy, specialising in Jurisprudence
In 2012, she received a second higher education degree from the Moscow Institute of Comprehensive Security, specialising in Economics and Enterprise Management
In 2013, she defended her thesis at the Saratov State Law Academy for the degree of Candidate of Legal Sciences, specialising in 12.00.08 – Criminal Law and Criminology; Criminal Enforcement Law on the topic: ‘Mercenary activity: criminal law and criminological aspects (based on the example of the North Caucasus)"
In 2015, she received a diploma from the KCHRIPKRO for professional retraining in the field of “State and municipal management: mechanisms and technologies for managing the socio-economic development of the territory”
Work experience
2005-2007 – Karachay-Cherkess State Technological Academy, methodologist at the Department of Criminal Law and Procedure
2007-2009 – Karachay-Cherkess State Technological Academy, lecturer at the Department of Criminal Law and Procedure
2009–2013 – Saratov State Law Academy, senior lecturer at the Department of Criminal Law
2013–2015 – Saratov State Law Academy, Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Law Disciplines
2015–present – NCSA, Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Law Disciplines
January 2018 - July 2018 - Deputy Director for Academic Affairs, Law Institute
Field of scientific activity: criminal law and criminological analysis of crimes
Address: 152 Lenin Street, Building 15, Cherkessk
Working hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Email: ui.upd@ncsa.ru
General information
The Department of Criminal Law Disciplines trains specialists in the following specialised disciplines: Russian criminal law and procedure; prosecutorial supervision; criminology; criminal enforcement law; criminalistics and law enforcement agencies. The department's staff participate in the educational process and also conduct research work.
The main tasks of the department are:
to ensure the educational process in the disciplines provided for in the section on criminal law disciplines in the curriculum for all forms of education;
carrying out educational, methodological, research and publishing activities;
selecting and stabilising the department's teaching staff in the field of staffing for the educational process;
participating in educational work with students;
developing and improving criminal law research in the field of combating terrorism, extremism, crimes in the field of illegal trafficking in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, organised crime, as well as theft of strategic raw materials;
criminal law policy in the field of combating corruption;
research on violent crime (victimological aspects);
completion of work by department members on teaching and methodological packages for the department's academic disciplines.
The faculty members of the department are actively involved in research work, as evidenced by their ongoing work and presentations at various scientific conferences.