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On the Concept of “Disclosure of Crimesˮ

https://doi.org/10.25205/2542-0410-2022-18-3-43-50

Abstract

The article discusses various approaches to the definition of the concept of “crime detectionˮ. Based on the coincidence of the purpose of the forensic methodology for investigating crimes and the purpose of the criminal process, a new interpretation of the concept under study is proposed. The disclosure of a crime must be proved by the results of the activities of the bodies of inquiry and preliminary investigation. These results should be presented by a system of accusatory evidence for the prosecutor to make a legal, fair and justified procedural decision to transfer the criminal case to court. Thus, there was a statistical criterion for taking into account the detection of crimes.

About the Author

A. F. Lubin
Nizhny Novgorod Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
Russian Federation

Alexander F. Lubin, doctor of Law, Professor, Professor of the Department of Criminalistics

Nizhny Novgorod

 



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Lubin A.F. On the Concept of “Disclosure of Crimesˮ. Juridical science and practice. 2022;18(3):43-50. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25205/2542-0410-2022-18-3-43-50

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