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https://doi.org/10.47689/2181-1415-vol3-iss4-pp88-94Keywords
forensic science , FSS , types of forensic expertise , implementation of foreign experience and practiceAbstract
This article examines the organization and conducting of forensic activities in the developed countries of Europe and North America. When carrying out the study, the researchers relied on the work of well-known theorists of the criminal process, as well as statistics and reports reflecting the actual situation in practice in the field of forensic expertise.
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