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Some Aspects Of Technical And Criminalistic Assistance In Murder Criminal Case By Shooting Cover

Some Aspects Of Technical And Criminalistic Assistance In Murder Criminal Case By Shooting

By: Dumitru Goşa  
Open Access
|Nov 2015

Abstract

The role and importance in solving the crime scene investigation of offences against life resulting from forensic science that puts the reach of judicial bodies and the technical-scientific methods necessary for discovering, fixation, lifting, turning and examining traces of homicide, author and victim identification.

Forensic and technical assistance for the offence of murder committed by shooting, assumes that the technical, legal ballistic investigation is carried out on the basis of principles aimed at forensic identification, and using methods and procedures in other sciences related (physics, chemistry, biology, microscopy comparison, shooting invisible radiation, spectral analysis, etc.).

Therefore, complex issues and complex collection of evidence and material resources and the sample is treated from a multidisciplinary perspective.

Clarifying all the circumstances relating to the death of a person, and identifying and proving the guilt of infringing the right to life cannot be achieved today without the involvement of forensic experts and specialists and the usage of scientific-technical means they have.

In this regard, recent scientific findings adopted by the forensics of Romania (eg Motorola Printrak AFIS databases Bis, IBIS, IMAGETRAK database of genetic analysis laboratories physic-chemical micro traces), supplemented by professional criminologists decisively contribute to solving homicide by gunshot.

Language: English
Page range: 430 - 435
Published on: Nov 24, 2015
Published by: Nicolae Balcescu Land Forces Academy
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 3 issues per year

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