Teorie a metodologie vědeckého poznání v kriminalistice ve světle idejí prof. R. S. Bělkina
Theory and Methodology of Scientific Knowledge in Criminalistics in the Light of the Ideas of Prof. R. S. Belkin
Author(s): Viktor PoradaSubject(s): Criminology
Published by: Vysoká škola finanční a správní, a.s.
Keywords: criminalistics – definition; criminalistics; scientific knowledge; transfer of scientific knowledge
Summary/Abstract: Criminalistics is defi ned as a separate branch of science that explores and explains the regularities of the emergence, disappearance, search, exploration and use of forensic traces, other judicial evidence and the criminalistic important information and that develops, on this basis, the methods, procedures, means, operations, and recommendations for the process of criminal proceedings. Criminalistic science is also a complex conceptual system in which we can analytically distinguish between three aspects: theory, methodology and the scientific knowledge of the lessons learned. Professional communication presents the development of views on the theory, methodology and system of methods of scientific knowledge in criminalistics and the general characteristics of the current state of development of criminalistic science and practice focusing on the needs and transferring the knowledge of criminalistics to forensic and legal practice.
Journal: Forenzní vědy, právo, kriminalistika
- Issue Year: 3/2018
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 13-30
- Page Count: 18
- Language: Slovak