SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR THE DISCLOSURE AND INVESTIGATION OF SERIOUS, ESPECIALLY SERIOUS CRIMES
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Abstract:
The article considers scientific and technical support for the disclosure and investigation of serious, especially serious crimes through the perspective of the formation of a unified state system of scientific and technical support for criminal proceedings and, in general, the development of scientific and technical policies to combat crime, the foundations of which, according to the authors, are laid in the organization of forensic and forensic activities of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation. The reasons for the inconsistency of the system of organization and legal regulation of forensic and forensic activities with the level of technology development and the tasks of identifying, disclosing and investigating particularly dangerous crimes are analyzed; the necessity of program-oriented support for the development and implementation of adequate methods, means and organizational and legal forms of their use in the activities of law enforcement agencies, as well as the need for a radical reorganization of the entire system of scientific and technical support for criminal proceedings, and with a focus on the possibilities of modern achievements of science and technology and taking into account the principles corresponding to them, is substantiated.

Keywords:
INVESTIGATIVE COMMITTEE, SPECIALIST, EXPERT, FORENSIC ACTIVITY, FORENSIC EXAMINATION, SERIOUS AND ESPECIALLY SERIOUS CRIMES, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, IDEOLOGICAL CAMPAIGN, INCONCLUSIVE DISCUSSIONS, SYSTEM, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT, JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS
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