THE MEANING OF INFORMATIONAL AND INQUIRY SUPPLY OF THE JUDICIAL EXAMINATION
Abstract
In this paper, based on a study of terminological framework of analysis and generalization of the concept of «information» that is central in the context of the test questions, the proposed wording of the definition of «Informational support forensic examination» in accordance with the requirements and tasks that rely on individuals perform forensic activities.
Judicial examination of informational and inquiry supply of the judicial examination, law enforcing bodies, information, cybernetics, computer systems, legality, material objects, judicial expert work, criminality, sources of investigation, terminology, judicial inquest, court.
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