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СОДЕРЖАНИЕ И СТРУКТУРА КРИМИНАЛИСТИЧЕСКОГО УЧЕНИЯ О СРЕДСТВАХ СОТОВОЙ СВЯЗИ

СОДЕРЖАНИЕ И СТРУКТУРА КРИМИНАЛИСТИЧЕСКОГО УЧЕНИЯ О СРЕДСТВАХ СОТОВОЙ СВЯЗИ

Abstract

This article contains information about the target object and scientific works devoted to forensic problems and issues relating to cellular communication. It explores the content of the private forensic doctrines, their place in the theory of Criminology. The concepts of individual private forensics doctrines are considered. The author provides her own definition of a forensics doctrine on cellular communication tools. The author studies the object and subject of private forensics doctrine as a part of general forensics doctrine. The article provides an analysis of the content of forensic doctrines on vehicles, skills and human habits, on investigation of a crime, knowledgeable persons, on the use of computerized information and processing tools. The author proposes the definition of the object and subject of forensic doctrine on cellular communication tools. Based on the analysis of systems of private forensic doctrine, the author developed a system of forensic doctrine on cellular communication tools, consisting of common and special parts, each of which contains certain elements.

В статье приводятся сведения об изучаемом объекте и научных работах, посвященных криминалистическим проблемам и вопросам, касающихся средств сотовой связи. Исследуются содержание частных криминалистических учений, их место в теории криминалистики. Рассмотрены понятия индивидуальных частных криминалистических учений. Представлено авторское определение криминалистического учения о средствах сотовой связи. Исследован объект и предмет частного криминалистического учения, как часть общей теории криминалистики. Проанализировано содержание криминалистических учений о транспортных средствах, о навыках и привычках человека, об организации расследования преступлений, о специальных знаниях сведущих лиц, об использовании компьютерной информации и средств ее обработки. Предложено понятие объекта и предмета криминалистического учения о средствах сотовой связи. На основании анализа систем частных криминалистических учений, разработана система криминалистического учения о средствах сотовой связи, состоящая из общей и особенной частей, каждая из которых содержит определенные составные элементы

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СОТОВАЯ СВЯЗЬ,КРИМИНАЛИСТИЧЕСКАЯ ТЕОРИЯ,ПРЕДМЕТ УЧЕНИЯ,ПРЕСТУПНОЕ ПОСЯГАТЕЛЬСТВО,КРИМИНАЛИСТИЧЕСКИ ЗНАЧИМАЯ ИНФОРМАЦИЯ,ТЕЛЕФОН,АБОНЕНТСКИЕ УСТРОЙСТВА,РАССЛЕДОВАНИЕ ПРЕСТУПЛЕНИЙ,ОБЪЕКТ КРИМИНАЛИСТИЧЕСКОГО ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ,ВИДЫ СРЕДСТВ СОТОВОЙ СВЯЗИ,КРИМИНАЛИСТИЧЕСКИЕ ЭЛЕМЕНТЫ,CELLULAR COMMUNICATION,FORENSIC THEORY,SUBJECT OF THE DOCTRINE,CRIMINAL ASSAULT,FORENSICALLY IMPORTANT INFORMATION,PHONE,CONSUMER DEVICES,INVESTIGATION OF A CRIME,FORENSIC RESEARCH,OBJECT OF A FORENSIC STUDY,TYPES OF CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS,FORENSIC ITEMS

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