The role of the forensic inspector in the training of future investigators
04-09-2020A new participant has recently appeared in the modern criminal process – an investigator who must use special knowledge (in exercising his powers, especially when inspecting the scene) and actively interact with forensic inspectors as the part of the investigative task force.
Recently, in order to master the practical component, Associate Professor of the Department of Forensics and Forensic Medicine, Captain of Police Andrii Antoshchuk and Senior Lecturer of the Department of Criminal Law, Police Major Mykola Krutevych invited Police Captain Yevhenii Omelianenko, a senior forensic inspector of the Borznyansky Police Department of the Bakhmatsky Police Department of the National Police in the Chernihiv Region, to conduct a practical lesson for researchers on the subject "Peculiarities of Qualification and Investigation of Certain Categories of Criminal Offenses."
The practitioner emphasized the possibility of using forensic equipment during the inspection of the crime scene in order to find, detect, record and contain traces of material origin, and then demonstrated these actions at the training ground "Office of the official" in a simulated (as close as possible to the reality) situations of committing a criminal offense. After receiving practical instructions, cadets had the opportunity to personally practice in detecting, recording and containing traces of dactyloscopic origin.
"Involvement of practitioners, who daily find and contain traces of material origin in the training sessions arouses our interest and promotes better learning, because it clearly demonstrates the experience gained by practitioners," - shared her impressions of the practical lesson student Olena Boiko.
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