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Средства совершения компьютерных преступлений

Средства совершения компьютерных преступлений

Abstract

С криминалистических позиций исследованы средства совершения компьютерных преступлений. Предложено их классифицирование по существенно различным критериям: по законности происхождения; по созданию; по техническому содержанию; по технологии использования; по стадии в преступлении. Типизация данных о средствах совершения компьютерных преступлений позволяет установить корреляционные связи между обстоятельствами, подлежащими установлению и доказыванию по уголовным делам, что способно повысить эффективность расследования подобных преступлений.

In this paper means of committing computer crimes were investigated dealing with criminalistics. Autor made classification for their different criteria: legal emergence; development; technical content; technology use; stages of the crime. Typing information about means of committing computer crimes makes correlation between the established circumstances and evidence in the criminal cases. It can raise the effectiveness of the investigation of such crimes.

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СРЕДСТВА СОВЕРШЕНИЯ КОМПЬЮТЕРНЫХ ПРЕСТУПЛЕНИЙ, РАССЛЕДОВАНИЕ КОМПЬЮТЕРНЫХ ПРЕСТУПЛЕНИЙ, КРИМИНАЛИСТИКА

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