Autor: |
RUSU, Lucia, BÎNZARI, Grigore |
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Romanian Journal of Forensic Science; Mar2022, Issue 129, p25-30, 6p |
Abstrakt: |
Virtually all researchers concerned with examining the peculiarities of forensic science in the United States point to the absence of a strict and systematized scientific system in this respect. This tells us that American forensic science has so far undergone few changes and interventions. However, the American scientific literature in the field of forensics records not only certain chapters dedicated to carrying out certain criminal prosecution actions and the use of various technical means in this regard, but also compartments of forensic psychology, criminal procedure evidence and behavioral tactics of trial participants in the process of hearing them at the stage of the criminal prosecution or in court. Likewise, due to the latest achievements and the borrowing of ideas from American criminologists, in the forensic literature in several states there is talk about the application of hypnosis, polygraph, cognitive interview and other techniques successfully applied in the interrogation (hearing) of persons involved in the investigation and examination of criminal cases. It was this moment that determined the importance, value and scientific novelty of the study presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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