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FORENSIC EXAMINATION OF WILD FLORA AND FAUNA: A NEW BRANCH OF FORENSIC INQUIRY IN FORENSIC SCIENCE ORGANIZATIONS OF THE RUSSIAN MINISTRY OF JUSTICE

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The paper examines key trends in providing forensic support for investigation of crimes against wild plants and animals, and argues for the need to develop wildlife forensics as an independent branch of inquiry pursued by forensic science organizations of the Russian Ministry of Justice.

 

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V. Gulevskaya
Russian Ministry of Justice
Russian Federation
Senior forensic examiner, Laboratory of Environmental Forensics, Russian Federal Center of Forensic Science of the Russian Ministry of Justice


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Gulevskaya V. FORENSIC EXAMINATION OF WILD FLORA AND FAUNA: A NEW BRANCH OF FORENSIC INQUIRY IN FORENSIC SCIENCE ORGANIZATIONS OF THE RUSSIAN MINISTRY OF JUSTICE. Theory and Practice of Forensic Science. 2015;(1(37)):52-55. (In Russ.)

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