Digital profile of an individual as a new basis for forensic registration
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Abstract (English):
This scientific article outlines the author’s approaches to considering the digital profile and digital trace as legal categories in relation to forensic aspects of evidence in criminal and administrative proceedings. These legal categories are quite well known in the legal field, but there is still no clear doctrinal point of view on their place in the categorical apparatus and the system of forensic registration. The position on the possibility of using a digital profile as a core element in building a modern system of forensic records is outlined, and recommendations are offered on some approaches to building forensic records on these principles

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cybercriminalistics, digital trace, digital profile, theory of evidence
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