CERTAIN ISSUES OF THE USE OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS TOOLS BY INVESTIGATIVE UNITS OF THE INTERNAL AFFAIRS BODIES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
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The authors of this paper discuss operational and investigative situations relevant to investigative activities, in which it is advisable to use the means of scientific and technological progress. Examples of the implementation of the use of technical resources in specific situations (unmanned aerial vehicles, forensic light, mobile complex “UFED”) are provided. The main regulatory legal acts that govern the investigative activities of internal affairs agencies are analyzed and changes that meet practical requirements are proposed. The relevance of the problem considered in this article is confirmed by statistical data, constant interaction with employees of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation and the forensic units of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. Among other things, the authors consider promising areas for the development of artificial intelligence and neural network technologies that can become auxiliary tools in the work of the investigative units of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

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investigative activity; artificial intelligence; means of technological progress
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