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The Digital Transformation of Russian Society and Its Impact on Criminal Proceedings

https://doi.org/10.21686/2411-118X-2024-2-64-68

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The article analyzes the process of digital transformation in the Russian Federation, as well as the degree of its influence on criminal proceedings. Attention is drawn to the systematic activities of the state to regulate the phenomenon under consideration, giving it the status of a national development goal. The author summarizes that the digital transformation, which is actively carried out in the Russian Federation, has a significant impact on the sphere of criminal proceedings. As part of the study, directions for the digital transformation of criminal proceedings are identified, which make it possible to increase the efficiency of criminal proceedings and guarantee the inviolability of the legal status of the individual. The author analyzes the consequences of the implementation of information technologies in the field of activity under consideration, indicating the goals that seem possible to achieve during digital transformation. Please note that all law enforcement agencies have created structural units responsible for informatization of their activities, communication with citizens using various information technologies. The problems of implementing information technologies during the implementation of prosecutorial supervision over the legality of activities in the pre-trial stages of criminal proceedings are highlighted. The author touches on the problem of using artificial intelligence in criminal proceedings, summarizing the inadmissibility of replacing a person with various software systems.

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Grishin D.A. The Digital Transformation of Russian Society and Its Impact on Criminal Proceedings. ECONOMICS. LAW. SOCIETY. 2024;9(2):64-68. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21686/2411-118X-2024-2-64-68

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