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К вопросу криминалистического анализа следовой информации на месте происшествия

Authors: Andrei V. Mikhaliov; Novorossiiskii filial FGKOU VO \\"Krasnodarskii universitet MVD Rossii\\";

К вопросу криминалистического анализа следовой информации на месте происшествия

Abstract

Автор статьи рассматривает вопросы установления личности преступника на основании криминалистического анализа материально-следовой информации преступления. В статье освещаются вопросы закономерности отображения информации о преступнике в следах-отображениях, определяется структура информации в виде отображения двух источников: непосредственно идентификационного и механизма следообразования. Автор предлагает разработать методические рекомендации, позволяющие рассматривать следы как некую совокупность признаков, отображающих общую картину преступления и преступника в целом, изучение которых позволит наиболее полно обнаружить, зафиксировать и изъять материальные следы-отображения.

The author examines the criminal identification based on forensic analysis of material - trace information crimes. The article highlights the issues of regularity display information about the offender in traces - maps, determined the structure of information in the form of a display of two sources: direct identification and trace mechanism. Identification of objects for a number of the following fields of information levels. The author proposes to develop guidelines that allow to consider the f

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crime detection, раскрытие преступлений, диагностические признаки следов, information material The exclusion crime traces, системный анализ, материально-следовая информация преступления, system analysis, следы-отображения, display, diagnostic features tracks

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