Organizational and Methodological Aspects of Video Experts Training
https://doi.org/10.30764/1819-2785-2024-4-18-32
Abstract
This article presents basic principles of expert personnel training in the field of forensic video recording examination within the framework of current system of additional professional education in the Federal Centre of Forensic Science named after professor A.R. Shlyakhov of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation. From the forensic expertology point of view the concepts of “forensic activity subject”, “special knowledge” and “video expert competence” are considered. Basing on the experience of the advanced training courses, the article illustrates the approaches to expanding the video expert competence and improving the skills of acting experts taking into account the development of technical of fixation means of photomaterials and audioand video recordings.
About the Author
O. O. VlasovRussian Federation
Vlasov Oleg Olegovich – Head of the Department of Forensic Expertise of Video and Audio Recordings of the Shlyakhov RFCFS; Postgraduate Student of
the Department of Forensic Expertology of the AllRussian State University of Justice
Moscow 101000; Moscow 117638
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Vlasov O.O. Organizational and Methodological Aspects of Video Experts Training. Theory and Practice of Forensic Science. 2024;19(4):18-32. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30764/1819-2785-2024-4-18-32