Bifurcation point the law on operational investigative activities
Автор: Zheleznyak I.
Журнал: Вестник Восточно-Сибирского института Министерства внутренних дел России @vestnik-vsi-mvd
Рубрика: Уголовно-правовые науки (юридические науки)
Статья в выпуске: 2 (105), 2023 года.
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Introduction: The article examines the problems of the lack of dynamics of the development of operational investigative law, emphasizes the difficulties arising in the activities of operational units of internal affairs bodies in the detection and prevention of digital crimes generated by legislative involution. Materials and methods: The normative basis of the study is formed by the repealed laws of the Russian Federation and Federal laws in the field of operational investigative law, local regulations of state authorities. The methodological basis of the research was the general dialectical method of scientific cognition, which has a universal character, as well as methods of generalization and description, methods of observation, comparison and analysis. The Results of the studys: The problem of the involution of operational - investigative law on the example of the research of the Institute of operational - investigative measures, at the present stage of the development of society is one of the most relevant in the field of operational - investigative activities. As part of the analysis of the identified miscalculations, among additional measures to improve efficiency, it is proposed to increase the pace of updating the Federal Law on Operational Investigative Activities, including reviewing existing and introducing additional operational investigative measures. Findings and Conclusions: made it possible to formulate separate provisions regarding the development of new approaches to the updating of operational investigative legislation.
Detection and prevention of crimes, operational investigative activities, operational investigative measures, regulatory legal act, updating, list of mpas, legislation
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/143180715
IDR: 143180715 | DOI: 10.55001/2312-3184.2023.86.75.013