Application of Information Technologies to Crime Investigation
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Gathering information, its processing and analysis, preparation of various documents make up a large part of crime investigation activities. The employment of the new information technologies and systems can considerably facilitate crime investigation.
The article analyses the experience of foreign countries in this field and the state-ofthe- art and possibilities of application of new information technologies to crime investigation in Lithuania.
The problems of safety of Lithuanian police information system are discussed. The article analyses the difficulties of investigation of computer crimes in Lithuania.
The article analyses the experience of foreign countries in this field and the state-ofthe- art and possibilities of application of new information technologies to crime investigation in Lithuania.
The problems of safety of Lithuanian police information system are discussed. The article analyses the difficulties of investigation of computer crimes in Lithuania.
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