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The article discusses the problem of defining the concept of forensic examination technology. Despite the existence of various definitions in scientific literature, the issue remains controversial and requires further research. The problem is considered through a structural analysis of the concept of technology as a methodological solution. The core of technology consists of six components: purpose, result, reproducibility, reliability, processability, algorithmicity, object of influence, transformation, knowledge, description (information), and means (materials). These elements are used as criteria to analyze existing definitions of forensic examination technology and identify their strengths and weaknesses. A systematic definition is formulated based on the study results: forensic examination technology is a regulated system of reproducible methods, tools, and organizational procedures aimed at examining objects in an algorithmic manner to ensure valid and procedurally significant results. The proposed definition corresponds to the core elements and adequately reflects the complex nature of forensic expert activity today.
sudebno-ekspertnaya tehnologiya, metodika, metody, sredstva, ob'ekty ekspertizy, rezul'taty ekspertizy, procedura, tehnologiya
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