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Mikhailova L. V.
TYPICAL OPERATION AND SEARCH SITUATIONS, ARISING IN THE COURSE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS FOR THE DETECTION AND INVESTIGATION OF CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING TRANSNATIONAL CRIMES IN WATER DOMAINS // Вестник БГУ. Юриспруденция. - 2020. №3. . - С. 37-42.
Title:
TYPICAL OPERATION AND SEARCH SITUATIONS, ARISING IN THE COURSE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS FOR THE DETECTION AND INVESTIGATION OF CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING TRANSNATIONAL CRIMES IN WATER DOMAINS
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DOI: 10.18101/2658-4409-2020-3-37-42UDK: 343.85, 351.81
Annotation:
The warticle deals with the importance of applying a situational approach to law
enforcement operations for the detection and investigation of transnational criminal activities
in water domains criminal activity in water domains, as well as patterns of formation of
information about the crime. The problems arising during the disclosure and investigation of
transnational criminal activities in water domains can and should be resolved using methods
of operational wanted situation. In order to confirm or refute the central hypotheses were
analyzed typical operational-search situations, their multivariance and dynamics. In general,
the analysis carried out confirmed the central hypothesis and led to the conclusion that the
approach under study makes it possible to develop algorithms for overcoming the problems
associated with solving crimes in water domains; to determine the search for additional
opportunities for obtaining operatively significant information in relation to both foreign
citizens included in the transnational criminal community, and their direct ties.
Keywords:
situational approach; structure; transnational criminal activity; water domains; operation and search situation; typical operation and search situations arising in the course of law enforcement operations for the detection and investigation of criminal activities, including transnational crimes in water domains.
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