Criminalistic aspects of torture using an artificial intelligence system: a review

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The article discusses the use of artificial intelligence to identify violations and deficiencies in forensic institutions and law enforcement agencies and chipping employees of criminal prosecution agencies to prevent illegal investigative methods, including torture.

The legislation of foreign countries regulating the procedures for conducting medical research and investigating cases of torture is considered.

Regarding obtaining high-quality materials for examining the scene of an accident and using their results during a forensic medical study, the authors proposed a modular kit for recording the results of an inspection of the scene (utility model patent dated August 4, 2023).

This study proposed a procedure for using artificial intelligence to improve the quality of work of criminal prosecution bodies and forensic institutions. A SWOT analysis of the use of artificial intelligence to improve the quality of law enforcement agencies and forensic institutions was conducted. Based on the results, the positive and negative aspects of the use of artificial intelligence were determined.

Based on the analysis of the national mechanism for conducting forensic research, proposals have been developed to improve the work of investigators and forensic experts.

About the authors

Yerbol G. Chonbayev

Academy of Law Enforcement Agencies Under the General Prosecutors Office of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Author for correspondence.
Email: erbolchonbaev@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-8680-156X
Kazakhstan, Koshy

Yernar N. Begaliyev

Academy of Law Enforcement Agencies Under the General Prosecutors Office of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Email: ernar-begaliev@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-6659-8576
SPIN-code: 1929-3392

Dr. Sci. (Legal), Professor

Kazakhstan, Koshy

Guldana A. Kuanaliyeva

Al-Farabi Kazakh National University

Email: kuanalieva.guldanakz@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-4634-8363

Dr. Sci. (Legal), Professor

Kazakhstan, Almaty

Berik M. Imashev

Eurasian Center for Economic and Legal Studies of Narxoz University

Email: berikmazhitovich@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0009-0001-8760-9913
SPIN-code: 4888-0942

Cand. Sci. (Legal)

Kazakhstan, Almaty

Syrym A. Avgustkhan

Academy of Law Enforcement Agencies Under the General Prosecutors Office of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Email: syrym_077@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0009-0004-6856-8767
SPIN-code: 1265-1521

Dr. Sci. (Legal)

Kazakhstan, Koshy

References

  1. Gurochkin YD, Viter VI. Forensic medicine: A course of lectures. Moscow: Pravo i zakon; 2003. 319 р. (In Russ).
  2. Orakbayev AB, Kurmangali ZhK, Begaliyev YeN, et al. On the issue of using the results of a virtual autopsy in criminal investigation: A review. Russ J Forensic Med. 2023;9(2):183-192. EDN: OEERGD doi: 10.17816/fm774
  3. Tursunov AB, Galitsky FA, Begaliev EN, et al. Forensic and forensic aspects of childhood traumatism as a result of domestic injuries and traffic accidents: A review. Russ J Forensic Med. 2023;9(3):299-308. EDN: ORUBFH doi: 10.17816/fm12389
  4. Voevodkin DV, Rustemova GR, Begaliev EN, et al. Identifying fake conclusions of forensic medical examinations using an artificial intelligence technology based on the experience in the Republic of Kazakhstan: A review. Russ J Forensic Med. 2023;9(3):287-298. EDN: EFNJIE doi: 10.17816/fm8270

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2. Fig. 1. Modular kit (with tripod and mobile).

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3. Fig. 2. Remote control of the mobile modular kit.

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4. Fig. 3. Screenshot of the information service "Crime Map" used in the Republic of Kazakhstan.

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