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The Potential of Integrated Video and Vehicle Forensic Investigation

https://doi.org/10.30764/1819-2785-2019-14-2-67-83

Abstract

In some cases, the material provided for a forensic vehicle examination may be insufficient to answer the questions placed before the experts. However, sometimes there are some multimedia files presented which by means of forensic video examination can help to discover the information missing for implementation of the vehicle expertise. This article reviews the potential of forensic video and vehicle investigations when conducting an integrated research including the investigation of circumstances of a road traffic accident. The examples from the state experts’ practice of the forensic institutions of the Russian Ministry of Justice are provided. This review is intended to introduce the video experts and the vehicle experts to the opportunities there are in the integrated research of the mechanism of road accidents.

About the Authors

S. S. Zharkikh
Kemerovo Forensic Laboratory of the Russian Ministry of Justice
Russian Federation

Zharkikh Sergei Sergeevich – Chief State Forensic Expert

 Kemerovo 650001



A. A. Godlevskii
Chelyabinsk Laboratory of Forensic Science of the Russian Ministry of Justice
Russian Federation

Godlevskii Andrei Anatol’evich – Head of the Department of IT, Linguistic and Psychological Expertise

Chelyabinsk 454071



S. A. Krivoshchekov
Siberian Regional Centre of Forensic Science of the Russian Ministry of Justice
Russian Federation

Krivoshchekov Sergei Aleksandrovich – Leading State Forensic Expert

Novosibirsk 630049



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Zharkikh S.S., Godlevskii A.A., Krivoshchekov S.A. The Potential of Integrated Video and Vehicle Forensic Investigation. Theory and Practice of Forensic Science. 2019;14(2):67-83. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30764/1819-2785-2019-14-2-67-83

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