Using of Modern Forensic Technologies in the Group Method of Investigating Corruption Crimes
https://doi.org/10.21686/2411-118X-2025-2-65-70
Abstract
This article provides an analysis of modern forensic technologies that are used in the investigation of certain corruption crimes. A special place in the work is occupied by the analysis of the concept of forensic technology, which changes its meaning after a certain period of time. The definitions of a number of authors on this issue are given. Modern forensic technologies include alternative light photography, laser ablation, 3D facial reconstruction, high-speed ballistic photography, DNA amplification, and a cyanoacrylate evaporation chamber (superglue evaporation). Along with this, modern forensic capabilities are being considered, which use advanced software and digital technologies to increase the speed and accuracy of investigations, thereby expanding the capabilities of forensic science in general. In the case of corruption crimes, these methods are particularly useful.
About the Author
G. A. AlievaRussian Federation
PhD in Law, Associate Professor of the Department of Civil Law Disciplines
36 Stremyanny Lane, Moscow, 109992, Russian Federation
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Review
For citations:
Alieva G.A. Using of Modern Forensic Technologies in the Group Method of Investigating Corruption Crimes. ECONOMICS. LAW. SOCIETY. 2025;10(2):65-70. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21686/2411-118X-2025-2-65-70