School of Law, China University of Political Science and Law, 25 Xitucheng Road, Haidian District, Beijing, China
Research Article
Study on the Evidence Collection of Public-related Cybercrime in China
Author(s): Zhanfeng Hu*
Public-related cybercrime is a new type of crime that relies on science and technology, and has the characteristics of public-interested, cross-regional, and virtuality compared with traditional crimes. Punishment by the law is inseparable from evidence, and public-related cybercrime mainly occurs in the virtual space, which makes it significantly more challenging to investigate and collect evidence. Gathering evidence for public-related cybercrime, many problems have emerged, mainly including the lack of professionalism of the forensic subject, the non-standard forensic procedures, and the impact on the evidentiary ability and probative power of digital evidence. At present, these problems have seriously hindered the comprehensive, objective, and timely collection of evidence by the judicial authorities to crack down on public-related cybercrime. The primary evidence for .. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2157-7145.2024.15.607
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