THE PROCEDURE FOR USING SOUND RECORDING EQUIPMENT IN SOLVING THE TASKS OF OPERATIONAL AND INVESTIGATIVE ACTIVITIES OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS BODIES
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
operational and investigative activity, operational and search measures, audio recording, non-procedural action, evidence, information reports, removable storage media.Abstract
This article analyzes legal norms and scholarly views on the non-procedural aspects of using special technical audio recording equipment in the course of operational and investigative activities and in documenting their results to solve the main tasks of such activities. It also substantiates methodological recommendations and rules for increasing the efficiency of using audio recording tools in solving the primary tasks of operational and investigative activities.
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