Micro-Traces (Micro-Objects) in Criminology: Concept, Classification, Methods and Methods of Detection, Fixation, Seizure and Research
( Pp. 197-202)

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Oleg I. Lozinsky
South Russian Institute of Management—Branch of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy of Public Administration
Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation
Abstract:
Abstract: The purpose of the study. The article analyzes aspects related to micro-traces (micro-objects) in criminology, their concept, classification, methods and methods of their detection, fixation, seizure and research. Conclusions. Micro-traces (micro-objects) may contain criminalistically significant information for the disclosure and investigation of crimes. The results of the study of micro-traces (micro-objects) (in the form of conclusions on forensic examinations) fix the legal facts essential to the criminal case. Micro-traces (micro-objects), if their relevance to the illegal act under investigation is justified during the forensic examination, are reasonably subject to inclusion in the materials of the criminal case as material evidence. The results of the forensic examination of micro-traces (micro-objects) (in the form of an expert opinion), allow the investigator (inquirer): it is more reasonable to present the investigative situation in the case and conduct more reasoned version work on it; to increase the effectiveness of investigative actions, as well as the significance of the evidence obtained during their production. Within the framework of the conducted research, the author's definition of micro-objects is formulated. Within the framework of the study, based on the results of the analysis of existing classifications, taking into account the main provisions of forensic investigation, a generalized classification of micro-objects in the author's processing is proposed.
How to Cite:
Lozinsky O.I. Micro-Traces (Micro-Objects) in Criminology: Concept, Classification, Methods and Methods of Detection, Fixation, Seizure and Research // Gaps in Russian Legislation. 2023. Vol. 16. №6. Pp. 197-202. (in Russ.). EDN: SXAQZC
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Keywords:
micro-traces (micro-objects) in criminalistics; methods and methods of detection, fixation, seizure and investigation of micro-traces (micro-objects); forensic forensic examination of micro-traces (micro-objects); results of the study of micro-traces (micro-objects) as a source of criminally significant information..


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