Terminological Tendencies in Scenes of Crime Technique
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Forensic science uses its unique terminology. Is this terminology changing and what are the directions of changes? The diagnostic analyze of head-words in literature shows, that that forensic science terminology indeed changes itself and the tendencies are leading to creation of shorter and more pragmatic names. It is possible to assume, that the number of such names is going to grow, because of its usefulness in theory and practice.
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