Forensic Political Expertise: An Innovative Direction of Forensic Practice in the System of the Russian Ministry of Justice
https://doi.org/10.30764/1819-2785-2023-1-30-43
Abstract
The article discusses the prospects for applying the methodology of political science in the framework of forensic expertise. The authors justify the expediency of conduction of forensic political investigations in forensic expert institutions of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation. They also establish the grounds for appointing forensic political examinations. The subject, objects, typical tasks are specified, and a list of sample questions is provided.
About the Authors
O. V. GalaevaRussian Federation
Galaeva Olga Vladimirovna – Candidate of Political Science, Lead Researcher of the Department of Innovations in the Forensic Practice
Moscow 109028
V. V. Gulevskaya
Russian Federation
Gulevskaya Viktoriya Vladimirovna – Candidate of Law, Head of the Department of Innovations in the Forensic Practice of the Russian Federal Centre of Forensic Science of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation, Associate Professor of Security in the Digital World Department of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University
Moscow 109028
G. G. Omel’yanyuk
Russian Federation
Omel’yanyuk Georgii Georgievich – Doctor of Law, Professor, Deputy Director of the Russian Federal Centre of Forensic Science of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation, Professor of Security in the Digital World Department of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Professor of the Department of Forensic Activities, Institute of Law, RUDN University; Professor, Department of Land Resources and Soil Assessment, Faculty of Soil Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University
Moscow 109028
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For citations:
Galaeva O.V., Gulevskaya V.V., Omel’yanyuk G.G. Forensic Political Expertise: An Innovative Direction of Forensic Practice in the System of the Russian Ministry of Justice. Theory and Practice of Forensic Science. 2023;18(1):30-43. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30764/1819-2785-2023-1-30-43