ISSUES OF DEVELOPMENT OF FORENSIC TRACOLOGICAL EXAMINATION
Otabek Ganiev , Associate Professor, Department Of Criminology And Forensic Examination, Tashkent State University Of Law, UzbekistanAbstract
The article is devoted to forensic tracological examination, its modern capabilities, and prospects. Despite the fact that forensic tracological examination currently has extensive capabilities, the need for its technical development for a quick and correct investigation of a criminal case has been scientifically substantiated.
Keywords
Tracological examination, forensic examination, modern possibilities
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