The article presents results obtained during research on acquisition of data encrypted in electronic components of vehicles to be used in pre-court proceedings, as well as identifies the possibilities of their use in further practice by forensic toolmaker examiners and police officers dealing with combating vehicle related crime.
The article presents passive magnetic methods applied in non-contact diagnostics which can find application in forensic examinations, and in particular can be used within the framework of the project “Passive and active magnetic methods as the basis for a new examination methodology related to detecting, combating and neutralizing terrorist threats and organized crime” financed by the National Centre for Research and Development and implemented by a scientific consortium, led by the Central Forensic Laboratory of the Police.
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