Skoblik K.V. —
The impact of technologies upon decision-making in criminal procedure: foreign research review
// Law and Politics. – 2019. – ¹ 5.
– P. 56 - 64.
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0706.2019.5.43231
URL: https://en.e-notabene.ru/lamag/article_43231.html
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Abstract: In a systematized manner, this article addresses the most interesting from the author’s perspective findings of foreign scientists, emerged at the interface of technologies and criminal justice. The research covers the questions of selecting pre-trial restrictions, anticipation of committing crime, rapid response upon its commitment, and others. The unifying concept of the review is the theory of Fourth Industrial Revolution. Interpretation of the translated information is accompanied by the author’s analytics, connecting the ideas of foreign researchers and certain theories of national advocates of processualism. The following conclusions were made in the course of this study: 1) it is possible to combine computer aided learning with the patterns of selecting pre-trial restrictions proposed by the Russian scholars; 2) concentration of efforts on comprehension of technological innovations in penal sphere may lead to the creation of “Technological Model of the Criminal Process”.