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Global Models of Criminalistics and Forensic Science
The paper looks at the world’s systems and models of criminalistics and forensic science. Comparison of the conceptual foundations and technological subsystems of forensic knowledge of the Austro-German, Roman and Anglo-Saxon schools (the concept of ...
V. Ya. Koldin +2 more
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Border Police of Bosnia and Herzegovina – a Part of Integrated Border Security Framework [PDF]
The basic issues of Bosnia and Herzegovina are facing the problems of the B&H authorities’ commitment to the accepted obligations on Bosnia and Herzegovina’s joining the EU.
Jasmin Ahić, Admir Hadžikadunić
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The Concept and Features of Criminalistics Thinking
The article examines the historical background and scientific foundations of the theory of criminalistics thinking, its relationship with the more studied forms of thinking. The modern points of view on this phenomenon are considered.
D. V. Bakhteev
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conceptual principles of the development of criminalistics and forensic sciences
Traditionally, Forensic Sciences and Criminalistics are considered to be kindred sciences which are supposed to discover the truth in legal proceedings by developing the methods of research and evidence assessment.
Mykhaylo Shepitko
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The principle of fair trial and criminalistics knowledge of the public prosecutor [PDF]
The work is divided into three major parts. In the first part, the author discusses the principle of a fair trial in criminal proceedings. In the second part, the author deals with the problem of knowledge of public prosecutors in the field of ...
Feješ Ištvan I.
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CRIME AS AN OBJECT OF INQUIRY IN RUSSIAN CRIMINALISTICS ALEKSEY BESSONOV,
This article deals with the definition of the subject and objects of modern Russian criminalistics. It is aimed at sensitizing world public opinion to the necessity of inquiry into the criminalistic essence of crime and encouraging criminalists to study ...
A. Bessonov
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Diagnostic imaging methods have been used in human medicine to identify and examine cadavers to determine the cause of death. In veterinary medicine, the use of these resources is still scarce and little known, and it is necessary to establish the contribution that methods such as ultrasound could provide to the investigation of the cause of death in ...
Marlon Ferrari +5 more
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Aim: The article aims to explain the various concepts, tasks and interfaces of criminalistics, and to explore their relationship with police and forensic science, which often vary from author to author.
Dávid Petrétei
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ABSTRACT We report the first ultra‐high‐performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) coupled with a diode array detection method for the rapid, sensitive, and reliable quantification of new psychoactive substances, including 2,5‐dimethoxyphenethylamines, N‐(2‐hydroxybenzyl)‐2,5‐dimethoxyphenethylamines, and N‐(2‐methoxybenzyl)‐2,5‐dimethoxyphenethylamines.
Bruno Henrique Monteiro Leite +4 more
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Pigment Analysis in Paintings by the Brazilian Artist Di Cavalcanti Using IRR and MA‐XRF
ABSTRACT This study analyses the pictorial materials used by the renowned Brazilian artist Di Cavalcanti (1897–1976) in two modern oil paintings on canvas from 1962, part of the collection at the Chácara do Céu Museum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This analysis was carried out using imaging: visible light imaging and infrared reflectography (IRR), as well
Raysa Nardes +6 more
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