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SM ISO690:2012 PISARENCO, Constantin. Consideraţii istoriografice privind dezvoltarea şi starea actuală a valorificării microobiectelor.. In: Promovarea drepturilor omului în contextul integrării europene: teorie şi practică, 18 octombrie 2013, Chişinău. Chişinău: ULIM, 2013, pp. 134-140. ISBN 978-9975-101-20-2. |
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Promovarea drepturilor omului în contextul integrării europene: teorie şi practică 2013 | ||||||
Conferința "Promovarea drepturilor omului în contextul integrării europene: teorie şi practică" Chişinău, Moldova, 18 octombrie 2013 | ||||||
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The fundamental principle of criminology is that, an event initiated by humans produce traces. Traces are the result of human actions and events set in motion, producing interactions that result in changes in the immediate environment. Objects are moved or torn left marks or impressions, and various materials are changed or transferred. It is expected that these changes follow well-established laws of nature and, as a consequence, they can be studied scientifically. This article describes the history of forensic art from legends and literature up to the use of latest technologies, it is therefore possible discovery routine samples previously inaccessible and micro traces approach has become a reality. A forensic uses scientific principles of chemistry, biology and physics to get information and physical evidence on the ground of an offense. By applying these scientific methods of natural science, evidence assessment can be done in a clear, unbiased and fair. Adhering to scientific methods directs forensic evidence to advocate on behalf of the truth, not a particular part or particular interest. |
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Cuvinte-cheie micro traces, traces, criminology, history, evolution, microurme, urme, criminalistică, istorie, evoluţie |
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