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Method of Acquiring the Video Conference Using the Skill in Investigative Actions

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The current law does not directly establish the possibility of remote investigative actions. However, it does not contain direct bans on the introduction of this progressive procedural form. Nevertheless, the practice of using information and communication technologies by an investigator in his work will inevitably lead to the need for detailed regulation of such improvements. The decision of the legislature on the full legal regulation of this problem is brewing. It is necessary to supplement the content of the training of the official’s persons, who will be in charge of criminal cases, at the expense of developing the skill to use the video conference system as needed during a number of investigative actions.

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Kravets, E., Gladkova, S., Shinkaruk, V., Ovchinnikov, V., Bukharov, N. (2019). Method of Acquiring the Video Conference Using the Skill in Investigative Actions. In: Kravets, A., Groumpos, P., Shcherbakov, M., Kultsova, M. (eds) Creativity in Intelligent Technologies and Data Science. CIT&DS 2019. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1083. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29743-5_29

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