The article explores the political problems of the legal lifestyle of Kazakhstanis, which have not yet been studied in the socio-political literature. The article provides a more detailed examination, based on specific materials, of the political issues surrounding the legal way of life of Kazakhstanis: the concept and content of the legal way of life of Kazakhstanis; problems and contradictions of the legal way of life of Kazakhstanis and ways to address them; theoretical and practical issues of improving the legal way of life of the Kazakh population. The article notes that today our opportunities to transform the norms of the legal way of life into norms of behavior and activities of all Kazakh people have increased. The Kazakh state, along with a diverse system of public organizations, through everyday activities, affirms and improves the legal way of life of Kazakhstanis.
For the new Kazakhstan, a steady reduction of various antisocial manifestations, including crime, is characteristic. This process is driven by factors stemming from the nature of the new Kazakhstan, namely a democratic, legal, and just society. However, crime cannot disappear on its own, automatically: its eradication requires significant efforts from the state, public organizations, and the entire populace. Combating crime in Kazakhstan can only be successful based on a broad social, economic, political, and legal approach, with targeted interventions addressing specific causes and conditions of legal and moral deformation of the Kazakhstani individual, the direct result of which is typically crime, an antisocial manifestation. The article also devotes attention to discussing these issues.