Problemas de implementación de los estándares internacionales de digitalización de la investigación criminal

Keywords: data digitization, criminal investigation, police, international standards, implementation of legislative changes

Abstract

The study consisted of identifying the existing problems in the implementation of international standards of digitization of criminal investigation at the legislative level. The research was carried out in stages as a summary, based on the logic of presentation of the material, to achieve and meet the objectives set out in the article. The method of direct observation, the method of comparison and analysis of the content of the documents, the method of systemic and pragmatic approach were used. The key results of the study were the analysis of the experience of implementing digital standards in forensic activities in the United States, Cana da, Great Britain, Denmark, England, Austria, Estonia, and Ukraine. It is concluded that the problems
that exist in the implementation of these standards, were identified from the criteria of evaluation of the efficiency and capacity of digital data processing by the agencies involved in the criminal investigation. In addition, the problems and difficulties faced by the authorities in implementing existing international digitization standards, indicate the need for comprehensive measures to organize criminal investigations. To overcome them, appropriate measures must be taken in the field of legislative changes.

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Author Biographies

Valerii I. Bozhyk, The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine

PhD in Law, People's Deputy of Ukraine, The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, 01008 Kyiv, Ukraine.

Yan V. Streliuk, Prince Vladimir the Great Interregional Academy of Personnel Management

Doctor in Law, Professor, Anti-Corruption and Law Enforcement Department, Educational and Scientific Institute of Law, Prince Vladimir the Great Interregional Academy of Personnel Management, 03039, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Vitaliy A. Maziychuk, Prince Vladimir the Great Interregional Academy of Personnel Management

PhD in Law, Associate Professor, Anti-Corruption and Law Enforcement Department, Educational and Scientific Institute of Law, Prince Vladimir the Great Interregional Academy of Personnel Management, 03039, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Anatoliy O. Voightko, Prince Vladimir the Great Interregional Academy of Personnel Management

PhD in Law, Associate Professor, Anti-Corruption and Law Enforcement Department, Educational and Scientific Institute of Law, Prince Vladimir the Great Interregional Academy of Personnel Management, 03039, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Myroslava V. Kokoshko, Taras Shevchenko national University of Kyiv

PhD in Law, Associate Professor, Department of Service and Medical Law, Institute of Law, Taras Shevchenko national University of Kyiv, 01033 Kyiv, Ukraine. 

Anatoliy M. Kisliy, Prince Vladimir the Great Interregional Academy of Personnel Management

Doctor in Law, Director, Educational and Scientific Institute of Law, Prince Vladimir the Great Interregional Academy of Personnel Management, 03039, Kyiv, Ukraine. 

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Published
2021-12-16
How to Cite
Bozhyk, V. I., Streliuk, Y. V., Maziychuk, V. A., Voightko, A. O., Kokoshko, M. V., & Kisliy, A. M. (2021). Problemas de implementación de los estándares internacionales de digitalización de la investigación criminal. Political Questions, 39(71), 317-333. https://doi.org/10.46398/cuestpol.3971.16
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Derecho Público