XVIII. Congress, Criminalistics and Forensic Expertologie
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CRIME AND SPECIFIC PRINCIPLES OF INSPECTION
Head Deppartment of Criminalistic and Forensic science
Akadémia Policajného zboru v Bratislave,
ORCID 0000-0002-0904-3803,
jmetenko@hotmail.com
Miriam Meteňková,
Expert
Criminalistics and Forensic institute in Bratislava
Abstract: In the presented study, the authors try to analyze some of the basic attributes that influenced the current state of work at the crime scene. They present for discussion some contexts of the state and development of methods of criminalistics science, especially criminalistics scene investigation as one of the methods and it seems gradually also one of the criminalistics branches. They indicate the usability of the knowledge of criminalistics theory, but also the basic concepts, purpose and content of criminalistics scene investigation. Today, the concept and content of forensic examination as a method of research and its scope is often presented much broader than in the past, especially due to acceptance in forensic cognition. Widely accepted inspection content and interchanged with other methods, in particular documentary value and securing tracks in general. For this reason, it is necessary in the future to distinguish between the documentary and scientific nature of forensic examination. This study is based on the long-term research task "9/2008 - Methods and procedures of work at the crime scene".
Key words: forensic inspection, forensic and forensic application, technical value of footprints, tactical value of footprints, procedures and processes of forensic inspection.