The analysis of specialized literature indicates that the current regulatory legal acts have significantly expanded the list of objects of forensic examination, which include: technologies, information arrays, samples or catalogs of specific products, technical and technological documentation and other case materials necessary for conducting forensic examination. Based on the fact that in the specialized literature the object of forensic examination, which is an integral and defining feature of the type of expert research, as well as a source of information about certain events, is considered in two forms: theoretical and practical, the author considers them taking into account modern requirements for to samples for comparative research, while paying attention to regulatory regulation and technology for obtaining samples, additionally classified as the latter. Predicting the implementation of the requirements of the current legislation on state forensic institutions in the right to petition the court, judge, investigator, body of inquiry, person conducting the inquiry, to receive, at the end of the proceedings, items that were material evidence, for their use in expert, scientific, educational and methodological activities, the author believes that this circumstance will contribute to the formation and functioning of new natural collections, one of the goals of which is to study (research) the preventive component of these objects. The material presented in the mentioned article is not final for the classification system of forensic objects. Taking into account the rapid development of modern technological processes that contribute to the emergence of new objects of research will make it possible to timely determine the directions of their methodological and organizational support for solving the problems of not only criminal, but also administrative, civil and constitutional proceedings.
FORENSIC EXAMINATION, OBJECT OF FORENSIC EXAMINATION, CLASSIFICATION, TECHNOLOGY, INFORMATION ARRAYS, SAMPLES, CATALOGUES, CASE MATERIALS, NATURAL COLLECTIONS, PREVENTION
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