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Contemporary State and Prospects of using Innovational Technologies for Detection and Investigation of Crimes in the Republic of Kazakhstan

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  • Zarina SAMENOVA

    (Karagandy Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan named by B Beisenov Karagandy)

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The present article reviews innovational technologies that are used for the detection and investigation of crimes It also defines prospects of further implementation of the contemporary scientific achievements in the activity of law enforcement authorities One of the basic tasks of the law enforcement authorities of Kazakhstan is the increase in crime solving rate The use of innovational technologies put into service by law enforcement authorities could considerably simplify solving this task However the potential that high technologies undoubtedly have is not sufficiently used in the area of crime prevention It shows that in spite of some provision of law enforcement authorities of the Republic of Kazakhstan with advanced technologies the reality dictates the necessity to develop proper ones and to implement innovational foreign means and technologies that allow to efficiently detect and investigate crimes in a qualitative manner It considers basic areas of using high technologies in the law enforcement activity It gives examples of applying innovational technologies in the western counties that allow law enforcement authorities to achieve qualitatively new levels in detection and investigation of crimes It emphasizes the importance of educational factor in the implementation of innovational technologies It stipulates the necessity to create a modern capable inter institutional model of law enforcement institutions that works on the basis of the unity of education scientific researches and practice

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  • Zarina SAMENOVA, 2015. "Contemporary State and Prospects of using Innovational Technologies for Detection and Investigation of Crimes in the Republic of Kazakhstan," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 6(2), pages 362-371.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:6:y:2015:i:2:p:362-371
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