Abstract

In a series of recently conducted forensic studies related to methods of a criminal investigation in the sphere of computer information, scientifically interesting data about the constancy of connections of particular characteristics of these criminal actions have been obtained. On their basis, a researcher is supposed to build typical and then individual models of an event being investigated. As practice shows, such a problem is quite complicated for officials of preliminary investigation agencies since they have to choose necessary data from legal regulations and a wide range of reference materials (the Criminal Code, the Code of Criminal Procedure, federal laws, and other statutory acts regulating public relations in the sphere of information, information technologies, and protection of information, forensic scientific products, etc.), most of which don’t apply to a particular case under investigation. It appears that in present-day conditions of science and technology development this problem should be solved on the basis of forensic computer modeling.

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