Известия Саратовского университета. Новая серия: Серия «Экономика. Управление. Право» (May 2022)

Non-lethal weapon and special tools differentiation issues (Forensic and medico-legal points of view)

  • Vladimirov, Vladimir Yu.,
  • Ermolova, Elena I.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18500/1994-2540-2022-22-2-178-183
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 2
pp. 178 – 183

Abstract

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Introduction. The article touches upon the topical issues of forensic weapon study connected to the necessity for diff erentiating so called non-lethal weapon and law enforcement services special tools as well. Theoretical analysis. The lack of any criteria for group pertaining identifi cation of such articles, devices or substances creates many legal confl icts. These collisions, in their turn, hamper adequate criminal evaluation and regulation of their circulation in civil, military and law enforcement realms and development of the schemes and requirements for measuring the optimality of non-lethal weapon kill eff ects and specifi c qualities of lawenforcement special services tools, which provokes unbiased difficulties in managing certified diagnostic medico-biological tests. Empirical analysis. The category of destruction means, conventionally referred to as non-lethal weapons, should be considered as a classifi cation subgroup in the common system of forensic weapon classifi cation. The determinant features of this category of weapons, that is called “fi rearms of limited destruction” for its fi rearm version, should be the compliance with the forensic defi nition of the weapon as a means specially designed and technically suitable for hitting a living or other target and having no direct purpose in everyday life or production; ensuring the minimum probability of causing permanent damage to health, life, property, and the environment; intended use for temprorary deprivation of the enemy’s manpower of the ability to attack or resist. Result. There is a need for more profound and detailed research into forensic and medico-biological aspects of the circulation of weapons of limited destruction for military and police purposes and for self-defense.

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