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The Tactic of Executing Searches

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  • Marilena Cristina Chera

    (Master in Criminal Sciences at Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University of Bucharest, Romania)

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The information technology search became one of the investigation ways often met in practice and that is due to the numerous crime, such as corporate crimes or corruption crimes that can be executed through the information technology systems. The ways of crimes found in the information technology crime are carried out by attacks over the information networks and systems. It must be noted that the information technology crimes are not grouped together under one title/chapter, but those are found either in the crimes against property, forgery crimes, and also in the area of crimes against public safety. The ways of executing such are found in most of the information technology crimes. Most of the cases of information technology crimes, the search on the information system, used for executing the crime, might bring out the most important pieces of evidence with the purpose of proving the causal link between the material element and the immediate result of the crime.

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  • Marilena Cristina Chera, 2019. "The Tactic of Executing Searches," Proceedings of the 15th International RAIS Conference, November 6-7, 2019 030CM, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:ipaper:030cm
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    crime; defendant; evidence; information technology; search;
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