THE IMPORTANCE OF MUTUAL RELATIONS BETWEEN DIFFERENT PARTS OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES OF UKRAINE DURING THE INVESTIGATION OF HOOLIGANISM: SCIENTIFIC DEBATES
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Abstract
The article is devoted to consideration of some aspects of hooliganism
investigation. The essence of the interaction of individual units of law enforcement agencies during the investigation of hooliganism is investigated.
It is noted that law enforcement officers implement various categories of
criminal proceedings. One of the aspects of the mentioned activity is interaction
between individual units of both the National Police and other law enforcement
agencies (prosecutor's office, Security Service of Ukraine). Determining the
essence of the specified forensic category was the subject of research by many
forensic scientists and proceduralists. Most of them included the interaction of
law enforcement units as part of the methodology for investigating criminal
offenses.
The concept of interaction as regulated by agreed normative legal acts
within the competence of cooperation of individual units of law enforcement
agencies with the aim of solving specific tasks of criminal proceedings as quickly
and efficiently as possible is formulated.
Objective and subjective factors have been identified that affect the
interaction of individual units in specific cases, such as: the illegal act was
committed in the absence of eyewitnesses in the conditions of a certain place and
time; destruction or damage of individual traces and evidence by interested
persons; untimely departure to the scene; insufficient use of technical and
forensic means when conducting investigative (search) actions, covert
investigative (search) actions and other measures; insufficient application of
special knowledge in the process of criminal proceedings; unsatisfactory
implementation of investigative measures to identify and detain an offender "on
hot pursuit". The specified factors explain the shortcomings in the organization of
the interaction of law enforcement officers.
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