Security risks – Forensic answer
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Security risks – Forensic answer (Security and forensic lessons of vanishing MH370 Malaysian airplane)
Security risks – Forensic answer (Security and forensic lessons of vanishing MH370 Malaysian airplane)

Author(s): Csaba Fenyvesi
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Universul Juridic
Keywords: Forensics; plain crash; criminal prosecution; evidence; methods of criminal investigation

Summary/Abstract: Academic literature seems to be uniform in its summary , formulated also by us below, that Forensics is, in essence, mainly a practical and – to a smaller extent – theoretical science of criminal investigation, in other words, it is a branch of criminal sciences that explores, creates, systemizes and applies – within normative legal frames – means and methods for the detection (prevention) and proving of crime . Apart from the supplementary role of the effective – indirect and direct – prevention of crime, its basic functions comprise detection, obtaining as much and as reliable evidence as possible, providing a basis for and ensuring the ultimate establishment of criminal responsibility by the court. In summary, Forensics is the science of the effective and professional investigation of crime, which has no subfield, either on the European continent having given birth to it or beyond the borders of Europe, that does not serve the fight against crime, the detection of offenders and their being brought to trial. As our study points out, Forensics’ scope stretches over citizens, cities, countries and the whole world’s personal and property protection. Forensics has both the opportunity and the obligation to handle safety challenges and prevent – if possible –, reduce any safety concern.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 47-57
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English