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Moscow, Russian Federation
The development of scientific thought in the field of forensic expertology is impossible without bright personalities who are deeply interested in forming a solid theoretical basis for improving forensic expert activity and its normative regulation. Special attention should be paid to women scientists in the field of criminalistics and forensic expertology, who have made invaluable contribution to the development of these sciences and continue to form new ideas in the scientific field.
Elena Rafailovna Rossinskaya, Nadezhda Pavlovna Mailis, Tatyana Fedorovna Moiseeva, Svetlana Arkadyevna Smirnova, Tatyana Vitalievna Averyanova, forensic expertology, criminalistics
1. Rossinskaya E. R. Profession - expert. Moscow: Jurist; 1999: 190. (In Russ.).
2. Rossinskaya E. R. Selected works. Moscow: Norma; 2019: 680. (In Russ.).
3. Rossinskaya E. R. Conceptual foundations of the theory of non-destructive methods of investigation of physical evidence. Abstract of dissertation of doctor of juridical sciences. Moscow; 1993: 32. (In Russ.).
4. The theory of information and computer support for forensic activities. Monograph. Ed. by E. R. Rossinskaya. Moscow: Prospect; 2022: 256. (In Russ.).
5. Rossinskaya E. R. The concept of a private theory of digitalization of forensic examination. Bulletin of Economic Security, 173-178, 2022. (In Russ.).
6. Forensic examination: typical errors. Ed. by E. R. Rossinskaya. 2nd ed., repr. and add. Moscow: Prospect; 2024: 736. (In Russ.).
7. Mailis N. P. My profession is a forensic expert. 2nd ed., repr. and add. Moscow: Kikot Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia; 2018: 276. (In Russ.).
8. Mailis N. P. Forensic examination of traces of human teeth. Abstract of dissertation of candidate of juridical sciences. Moscow; 1979: 25. (In Russ.).
9. Mailis N. P. Criminalistic traceology as a theory and system of methods for solving problems in various types of examinations. Abstract of dissertation of doctor of juridical sciences. Moscow; 1992: 37. (In Russ.).
10. Mailis N. P. Microtransology: problems of development and improvement as a scientific direction. Courier of the Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL), 56-60, 2014. (In Russ.).
11. Mailis N. P. The role of innovative technologies in the development of digital traceology. Theory and practice of forensic examination, 18-22, 2022. (In Russ.).
12. Mailis N. P. The concept of the doctrine of traces and problems in forensic examination. Moscow: Unity-Dana; 2022: 335. (In Russ.).
13. Moiseeva T. F. Study of the mechanism of the stimulating effect of protamine in the transfection of Escherichia coli spheroplasts of phage λ DNA. Abstract of dissertation of candidate of biological sciences. Moscow; 1978: 20. (In Russ.).
14. Moiseeva T. F. Methodology of complex forensic investigation of human footprints. Dissertation of doctor of juridical sciences. Moscow; 2002: 307. (In Russ.).
15. Moiseeva T. F. Forensic examinations of substances, materials and products made from them. Course of lectures. Moscow: The Russian State University of Justice; 2017: 227. (In Russ.).
16. Moiseeva T. F. Problems of legal regulation of forensic expert activity. Russian justice, 107-109, 2016. (In Russ.).
17. Moiseeva T. F. Classifications of forensic examinations: the need for unification. Bulletin of Economic Security, 68-72, 2016. (In Russ.).
18. Moiseeva T. F. Legal aspects of the competence of a forensic expert. Criminological journal, 110-113, 2024. (In Russ.).
19. Moiseeva T. F. Information and legal support for the use of the 3d scanning method in forensic examination. Legal informatics, 34-40, 2023. (In Russ.).
20. Smirnova S. A. New possibilities of gas chromatographic determination of volatile organic substances in aqueous solutions by the method of equilibrium vapor analysis. Dissertation of candidate of chemical sciences. Leningrad; 1977: 124. (In Russ.).
21. Smirnova S. A. Organizational and tactical problems of the development of forensic expertise: Based on the materials of the North-Western Regional Center for Forensic Expertise of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation. Dissertation of doctor of juridical sciences. Saint Petersburg; 2002: 560. (In Russ.).
22. Smirnova S. A., Omelianyuk G. G., Storozhenko I. V. (et al.). Forensic molecular genetic examination of objects of biological origin - a new direction of forensic expert activity of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation. Theory and practice of forensic examination, 6-18, 2021. (In Russ.).
23. Smirnova S. A., Koldin V. Ya., Krestovnikov O. A. Comprehensive research in forensic examination. Forensic medical examination, 13-17, 2019. (In Russ.).
24. Smirnova S. A. All experts must work according to the same rules. Law, 8-18, 2019. (In Russ.).
25. Averyanova T. V. Theoretical and methodological foundations for determining the distance of a shot, considering data on weather conditions. Abstract of dissertation of candidate of juridical sciences. Moscow; 1987: 24. (In Russ.).
26. Averyanova T. V. Methods of forensic research and trends in their development. Dissertation of doctor of juridical sciences. Moscow; 1994: 445. (In Russ.).
27. Averyanova T. V. Once again about the general theory of forensic examination. Bulletin of economic security, 12-16, 2016. (In Russ.).
28. Averyanova T. V. Problems of assessing the reliability of the conclusion of a comprehensive expert study. Bulletin of economic security, 12-16, 2018. (In Russ.).
29. Averyanova T. V. Forensic examination: course of general theory. Moscow: Norma; 2006: 479. (In Russ.).



