DIGITALIZATION OF THE PROCESS OF RECORDING AND REVIEWING CRIMINAL COMPLAINTS - A REQUIREMENT OF OUR TIME
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crime, complaint, recording, legality, decision digitization, unified state register, human rights.Abstract
The article discusses the fight against crime in the new Uzbekistan, including efforts to digitize the system for receiving and recording criminal complaints, reports, and other information, as well as the need to digitize the process of reviewing and resolving criminal data. It puts forward proposals and recommendations for improving this system through the full implementation of information technology capabilities.
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