Abstract

The main objective of the study was to demonstrate the hypothesis that the use of an infrared spectroscopy method for the investigation of objects of examination allows to obtain important and reliable data that can be used in criminal proceedings. The authors explain that knowledge of the possibilities and procedures for using new methods of scientific research is necessary not only for experts, but also for other participants in criminal proceedings who evaluate the evidence. Through the documentary method focused on specialized literature on the subject, special sources of literature on the application of the IR spectroscopy method for the investigation of individual objects and the analysis of possibilities and establishment of the great importance of its use in judicial practice in general were reviewed. It is concluded that, studies show that the use of infrared spectroscopy can not only increase the level of scientific and technical support of legal medical practice, but also improves the quality of expert research and therefore increases confidence in the accuracy and reliability of conclusions made by an expert.

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