Forensic Ethics Examination as a New Direction of Forensic Expert Activity of the Russian Ministry of Justice
https://doi.org/10.30764/1819-2785-2023-3-6-15
Abstract
The article discusses the basics of application of the specialized knowledge in the field of ethics when conducting forensic analysis of informational materials containing signs of infringement on the Russian spiritual and moral values, moral norms. The authors propose to develop the basics of forensic examination of ethics. They also substantiate the feasibility of organizing the production of forensic ethics examination in forensic institutions of the Ministry of Justice of Russia. The grounds for the appointment of such an examination are determined, its subject and objects are specified, typical tasks are formulated, and an approximate list of questions is presented.
About the Authors
A. I. UsovRussian Federation
Usov Aleksandr Ivanovich – Doctor of Law, Full Professor, Distinguished Lawyer of the Russian Federation, the First Deputy Director; Professor of the Security in the Digital World Departmen; Acting Head of the Department of Forensic Expertology
Moscow 109028
Moscow 105005
Moscow 117638
G. G. Omel’yanyuk
Russian Federation
Omel’yanyuk Georgii Georgievich – Doctor of Law, Professor, Deputy Director; Professor of Security in the Digital World Department ; Professor of the Department of Forensic Operations, Institute of Law; Professor of the Department of Land Resources and Soil Assessment
Moscow 109028
Moscow 105005
Moscow 119991
Sh. N. Khaziev
Russian Federation
Khaziev Shamil Nikolaevich – Doctor of Law, Associate Professor, Principal Researcher at the Forensic Research Methodology Department
Moscow 109028
O. V. Galaeva
Russian 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; Associate Professor of Security in the Digital World Department
Moscow 109028
Moscow 105005
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Review
For citations:
Usov A.I., Omel’yanyuk G.G., Khaziev Sh.N., Galaeva O.V., Gulevskaya V.V. Forensic Ethics Examination as a New Direction of Forensic Expert Activity of the Russian Ministry of Justice. Theory and Practice of Forensic Science. 2023;18(3):6-15. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30764/1819-2785-2023-3-6-15