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Title: | СЪВРЕМЕННИ ИНТЕЛИГЕНТНИ КРИМИНАЛИСТИЧНИ ЛАБОРАТОРИИ |
Other Titles: | MODERN INTELLIGENT FORENSIC LABS |
Authors: | Стоянов, Стоян |
Keywords: | Forensic intelligence principles and practice implementation key considerations law enforcement policing |
Issue Date: | 4-Nov-2024 |
Series/Report no.: | Том XLVIII;с. 346-352 |
Abstract: | For the past decade, the National Institute of Forensic Science (NIFS) has been
involved in and committed to raising the awareness of forensic intelligence in Australia. In
this context, a discussion paper was written and distributed across Australia and New
Zealand covering forensic intelligence principles and offering a ‘quick reference’ guide. In
addition, NIFS jointly facilitated a set of papers on forensic intelligence that was published
in the Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences.
The implementation of forensic intelligence requires substantial planning and adaptation
within an organization. There must be commitment within an agency to refocus outcomes
so that crime prevention and disruption become priorities along with the traditional focus
on the court. This implies many changes including a shift from a single case focus to a
multi-case focus and a breaking down of existing interdisciplinary silos. At a time of budget
restrictions, the resources to implement these changes are often difficult to identify.
However, established intelligence cells within forensic science facilities are realizing the
benefits to be gained from this approach.
The primary aim of this paper is to raise awareness on the principles and practice of
forensic intelligence through the collation and integration of recently published findings
and observations.
It is intended to provide introductory principles to personnel of various levels and
disciplines involved in law enforcement, including forensic scientists, police officers, and
those involved in administering the criminal justice system.. |
URI: | http://research.bfu.bg:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1899 |
ISSN: | 1311-221X |
Appears in Collections: | 2023
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