1976
Table of Contents: 'Papers of the Higher School of the KGB,' Volume 11, Moscow, 1976, 256 pp.
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Papers of the Higher School of the KGB [Труды Высшей школы КГБ]
Volume 11
Moscow 1976
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Table of Contents
Captain MIKUL`SHIN A. I. A New Stage in the Decrease of International Tensions … 3
Methodological Questions Regarding Special and Legal Sciences
Captain ZAV`IALOV Iu. S. Some Theoretical Aspects of the Combat Against the Ideological Diversions of Imperialism … 21
Questions Regarding the Theory of Counterintelligence Activities
Lieutenant Colonel DIKOVICH V. Ia. and Captain 2nd Rank POLIANSKII V. A. To the Question Regarding the Essence and Character of the Combat of Soviet Counterintelligence Against the Adversary … 33
Senior Lieutenant SIDAK V. S. On Freeing the Hostile Elements [Individuals and Groups] Who Secretly Cooperated with the KGB From Criminal Prosecution for the Crimes They Committed … 49
Capitan SABIROV I. S. To the Question Regarding the Manifestations of Nationalism in the Socialist Society … 62
Organization and Tactics of Counterintelligence Activities
Colonel IANCHIKOV V. D. Some Questions Regarding the Tactic of Dangling an Agent of the State Security of the USSR to the Adversary … 81
Major TITARENKO V. V. The Specific Features of the Prophylactics of the Anti-Social Groups with Politically Hostile Orientation … 96
Questions Regarding the Management of the Counterintelligence Activities of the KGB
Colonel KORNAKOV S. V. On the Logical Consistency of the Process of Making Decisions in the Work of the Counterintelligence Units with Agents … 107
Captain 3rd Rank GRABKO I. I. The Questions of Improving the Reporting of the Special Departments of the KGB About Counterintelligence Activities … 116
Lieutenant Colonel MARKIN N. P. To the Question of the Role of Communication Links in the Management of the Special Departments in the Search for the Agents of the Adversary in Contemporary Warfare … 130
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Subversive Activities of the Adversary
Colonel EROSHIN V. P. Operational Cultivation and Pretrial Investigation in the Counterintelligence and Political Police of the USA … 139
Colonel USTIMENKO L. L. The Hostile Activities of Foreign Intelligence Services at the Soviet Industrial and Trade Exhibition in Mexico and Some Questions Regarding the Counterintelligence Activities During Its Duration … 158
Captain 2nd Rank ASTAF`EV Iu. N. Bourgeois Nationalism – The Weapon of Subversive Ideological Activities Against the Unity of the Socialist States … 177
Special Questions in Soviet Criminology
Lieutenant Colonel MAL`TSEV V. A. and Lieutenant MATVIEVSKII V. Ia. To the Questions of the Personality Type and Criminal Behavior of Traitors … 194
Major MIRONENKO V. S. Some Questions About the Cooperation of the Investigation Officer with the Operational and Operational-Technical Officers During the Investigations of the Crimes Against the State … 207
Special Questions in Legal Sciences
Colonel IGNAT`EV A. A. and Colonel BYSTROV E. A. On the Effectiveness of the Soviet Criminal and Procedural-Criminal Law Regulations … 220
Lieutenant Colonel MICHULIS E. F. The Criminal and Legal Questions of the Combat Against the Activities of the Enemy Agents Who Collect the Information About [Potential] Political Emigrants on the Territory of USSR … 228
Questions Regarding Training and Education
Colonel ZOLOTOTRUBOV V. A. The Strengthening of Discipline – the Most Important Conditions for Training the Chekist Cadres … 238
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