THE ROLE OF MODERN TECHNOLOGIES IN OPERATIONAL AND INVESTIGATIVE ACTIVITIES
Guzalkhon Akhmedova , Dsc, Associate Professor, Department Of The Criminalistics And Expertise, Tsul, Uzbekistan Egamberdiyev Dilshod Oybek Ugli , Student Of Tashkent State University Of Law, UzbekistanAbstract
The article considers the issues of introduction of modern technologies in the operational-search activity, by analyzing the introduction of modern technologies and artificial intelligence in the activity of the law enforcement agencies in the foreign countries, namely the USA and China. By identifying the positive experiences of the above-mentioned countries, it is concluded that, for the most effective fight against crime and for the timely detection of committed crimes, technology and artificial intelligence provide tremendous support to the authorities, one of the most important elements in the operational and investigative practice.
Keywords
Modern technologies, operative-search activity, artificial intelligence
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