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Title: Means of criminalistic tactics: modern understanding of the concept and some discussion problems
Authors: Shevchuk, Viktor
Keywords: criminalistic tactics
means of criminalistic tactics
innovations in criminalistic tactics
system of means of criminalistic tactics
limits of application of criminalistic tactics
new means of criminalistic tactics
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: Shevchuk V. M. Means of criminalistic tactics: modern understanding of the concept and some discussion problems / V. M. Shevchuk // International Forum: Problems and Scientific Solutions: proceedings of the 4th intern. sci. and practical conf. (June 16–18, 2020). – Melbourne, Australia, 2020. – P. 101–111.
Abstract: The article is devoted to the study of current problems means of criminalistic tactics, their concept and system. The modern understanding of the concept of means of criminalistic tactics is considered, its definition taking into account traditional and innovative approaches in criminalistic science is offered. The main innovative directions of research and problems of use of means of criminalistic tactics in law enforcement activity which provide its efficiency and effectiveness are defined. It`s substantiated that one of the most important tasks of further development of criminalistics is to improve the existing system of criminalistic tactics in view of the emergence, development and current state of some innovative areas of criminalistics and expand the application of criminalistic tactics in various legal practices (investigative, judicial, prosecutorial, lawyer, search, detective, etc.). Research of new means of criminalistic tactics largely determines the innovative directions of modern criminalistic research in this field of knowledge.
URI: https://dspace.nlu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/18055
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