Abstract

The Fifth Learned Conference on Problems of Legal Cybernetics was held in November 1975 at the USSR Ministry of Justice. Its participants summarized the results of scientific research in the use of computers and mathematical methods in the work of law-enforcement agencies and scholarly institutions in the legal field. Lawyers, working together with mathematicians and technicians, have accomplished a good deal in the last few years. Research in this field has taken on a broader scope. Along with the quest for ways of solving information-search, statistical, and criminalistic problems, research has been done with the object of creating an automated control system (ACS) for the internal affairs agencies, the procuracy, and the justice ministry. A ramified system of computer centers (CC) has been established within the system of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs. A computerized equipment research laboratory is functioning in the USSR Institute on the Causes and Prevention of Crime, and there is also a CC ...

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