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Approaches to Improving the Effectiveness of Forensic Tactical Operations Implemented During Pre-Trial Investigation of Man-Made Accidents in the Republic of Kazakhstan
Approaches to Improving the Effectiveness of Forensic Tactical Operations Implemented During Pre-Trial Investigation of Man-Made Accidents in the Republic of Kazakhstan

Author(s): Roman Khurmatullaevich Temirgazin
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law
Published by: ASERS Publishing
Keywords: man-made accidents; forensic operations; anthropogenic safety; pre-trial investigation of man-made accidents; legal responsibility; forensic law;

Summary/Abstract: The article substantiates the relevance of effective methods to improve tactical operations for investigation of industrial disasters, taking into account the ever increasing harmful impact of man-made accidents and aggravated consequences of their impact on national security in the Republic of Kazakhstan (RK). The research is aimed at the development of a set of practical measures to improve the effectiveness of forensic pre-trial investigation of man-made accidents. By means of logical semantics method, the essence of the concept of emergency man-made situations has been clarified. A differentiated approach to understanding the legal nature of emergency situations of anthropogenic nature has been substantiated. Features of pre-trial investigation of man-made accidents as destructive factors of their legal classification have been revealed and substantiated. Approaches to amending the Criminal Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan on initiation of pre-trial investigation into a criminal case and a pre-trial investigation with the aim to establish the true causes of man-made incidents have been substantiated. An algorithm for modifying the Mindmap method in the practice of forensic tactical operations during the investigation of man-made accidents has been argued and presented. A structural and logical model has been developed to improve the criminal pre-trial investigation of man-made accidents in Kazakhstan.

  • Issue Year: IX/2018
  • Issue No: 33
  • Page Range: 1131-1143
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English