Criminalistical description of the murders committed from mercenary motives
Journal Title: Юридические науки и образование - Year 2013, Vol 39, Issue 39
Abstract
It is studied the ways of committing and concealment of murders from mercenary motives; it is considered the problems of feigning of the events, made up their classification. It is analyzed the issues of crime scene, its investigation, trace detection, establishing causal relationships. It is given practical recommendations.
Authors and Affiliations
Anar Tagiyev
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Criminalistical description of the murders committed from mercenary motives
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