Name
Savelyev V. A.
Scholastic degree
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Academic rank
professor
Honorary rank
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Organization, job position
Kuban State Agrarian University
Web site url
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Articles count: 4
In the article, the authors point out that the
investigator plays a key role in the criminal
investigation process, he independently directs the
criminal investigation, takes decisions on the case,
collects, verifies and evaluates the evidence. While
performing his functions he is actively assisted by the
staff of expert criminalistic units. However, in
practice, not all investigators take full advantage of the
opportunities provided by these units. It is quite true
concerning the forensic records, the possibilities of
which are extremely poorly used in the investigation
of crimes. At the same time, the authors emphasize
that modern forensic records also face a lot of
problems, the solution of which he sees in their
complex use in the identification process of a person.
This problem can be solved if the following conditions
are met: integration, unification, automation of
forensic records (database of surname cards with
appearance descriptions) and improvement of the legal
regulation of the activities of the entities that keep and
use these records
The author in this article points out that, in the current
conditions of the development of scientific and
technical means, differentiation of individual expert
studies into independent types or subspecies of
forensic examinations is observed. Mutual penetration
of special knowledge and solving related issues by
attracting specialists from various fields leads to the
integration of scientific knowledge. In such conditions,
the guarantee of professional expert research is the
specialization of the forensic expert on specific types
of forensic examinations and the continuous
improvement of his qualification in a particular
specialty in accordance with the development of
scientific and methodological achievements in this
field. To achieve this goal, the EFU system of the
Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia currently
provides the following: 1) training in higher
educational institutions of the Ministry of the Interior
of Russia on the specialty "Forensic examination"; 2)
an internship, which takes place under the supervision
of a mentor with subsequent certification for the right
to self-produce expert examinations. However, despite
this, the EFU of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
system has a number of problems, caused by the
following reasons: a reduction in the number of staff
members of the EFU associated with the overall
reorganization of MIA. 2) increase and differentiation
of the workload of staff members in managerial and
expert positions due to an increase in the number of
databases of forensic accounts and the emergence of
an additional burden. 3) weak material and technical
support for territorial EFU. These problems, in the
opinion of the author, are common to the whole
system of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the
Russian Federation and require their solution by
improving the quality of work of staff members and
taking organizational and financial measures
This scientific article is devoted to the issues related to the peculiarities of the methodology of transformation of the information in the investigation of crimes in situations of uncertainty of information