Use this url to cite publication: https://cris.mruni.eu/cris/handle/007/18638
Intelligence Gathering in Forensic Science
Type of publication
Monografijos dalis / Part of a monograph (Y1)
Type of publication (old)
Y1
Author(s)
Author(s) |
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Kędzierska, Grażyna |
Title [lt]
Intelligence Gathering in Forensic Science
Other Title [en]
Žvalgybinės informacijos rinkimas teismo ekspertizėje
Date Issued
Date Issued |
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2022 |
Is part of
Kriminalistikos teorijos plėtra ir teismo ekspertologijos ateitis : kolektyvinė monografija. Liber Amicorum Profesoriui Vidmantui Egidijui Kurapkai. ISBN 9786099632209
Field of Science
Abstract (en)
“Criminal intelligence”, “police intelligence” and “operational intelligence” are the most common terms used to refer to the information gathering process used by law enforcement agencies to detect criminals and prevent crime. Representatives of science and practitioners comment on the issue of intelligence gathering, but mainly forensic scientists and lawyers, agreeing that forensics is a science appropriate for developing the principles of this operational-exploratory activity. Intelligence gathering as a method of operational and exploratory work of law enforcement agencies, by definition, has a special feature, which is secrecy, which means collecting information in a discreet manner.
Type of document
type::text::book
Language
Anglų / English (en)
Access Rights
Atviroji prieiga / Open Access