DIGITALIZATION OF JUSTICE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC CRIMINAL CASE: QUESTIONS OF THEORY AND PRACTICE
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https://doi.org/10.24862/rcdu.v15i2.2032Abstract
The article examines the foreign experience of digitalization of justice and the development of artificial intelligence in the context of the transition to an electronic format of criminal cases. In conclusion, the authors conclude that, given the predominance of the conservative view of law enforcement officers and the legislator of the Russian Federation, only minor steps are currently taking place towards the digitalization of justice in Russia. At the same time, it was found that the introduction of various information systems and automated workplaces into practical activities, which involved the creation of a single system and a wide-ranging network, did not occur, due to the lack of a single request from the system of investigative bodies and technical capabilities, as well as the absence of an urgent need to change the order of work on the part of investigators and interrogators
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