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The Role of Digital Transformation in the Development of Forensic Science

https://doi.org/10.30764/1819-2785-2024-3-47-57

Abstract

Digital transformation plays a significant role in the implementation of forensic activities due to significant current expansion of the body of evidence based on study of combined computer information received in the course of legal proceedings. The key areas of forensic activity digital transformation are considered. It is shown that the sizes of special knowledge must obligatory cover a competent understanding of modern information technologies, their functionality and development dynamics as well as their effective use feasibility in forensic activities. The combination of systematic and integrated approaches representing various aspects of expert examination makes it possible to fully implement the principles of its objectivity, comprehensiveness and completeness as key principles of forensic activities. The need in setting up and implementation of strategic projects on improving forensic activities in the context of digital transformation determines the evolvement of digital transformation doctrine of forensic science as one of the theories of forensic expertology.

About the Authors

A. I. Usov
The Russian Federal Centre of Forensic Science named after professor A.R. Shlyakhov of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation; Bauman Moscow State Technical University (BMSTU); All-Russian State University of Justice
Russian Federation

Usov Aleksandr Ivanovich – Doctor of Law, Full Professor, Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation, First Deputy Director; Professor of “Security of the Digital World” Department; Acting Head of the Department of Forensic Expertology

Moscow 101000

Moscow 105055

Moscow 117638



G. G. Omel’yanyuk
The Russian Federal Centre of Forensic Science named after professor A.R. Shlyakhov of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation; Bauman Moscow State Technical University (BMSTU); Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Omel’yanyuk Georgii Georgievich – Doctor of Law, Full Professor, Academic Secretary; Professor of “Security of the Digital World” Department; Professor of the Department of Land Resources and Soil Ratingt

Moscow 101000

Moscow 105055

Moscow 119991



I. A. Lapina
Belorussian State University
Belarus

Lapina Irena Aleksandrovna – Candidate of Law, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Criminalistics Department

Minsk 220030



E. S. Karpukhina
The Russian Federal Centre of Forensic Science named after professor A.R. Shlyakhov of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Karpukhina Elena Stepanovna – Chief State Forensic expert

Moscow 101000



V. O. Kuznetsov
The Russian Federal Centre of Forensic Science named after professor A.R. Shlyakhov of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Kuznetsov Vitaly Olegovich – Candidate of Law, Candidate of Philology, Head of Linguistic Department

Moscow 101000



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Usov A.I., Omel’yanyuk G.G., Lapina I.A., Karpukhina E.S., Kuznetsov V.O. The Role of Digital Transformation in the Development of Forensic Science. Theory and Practice of Forensic Science. 2024;19(3):47-57. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30764/1819-2785-2024-3-47-57

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