THE IMPLEMENTAT ON AND STUDY OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN THE DETECTION AND PREVENTION OF CRIME.
Keywords:
crime detection, lie detection technology, polygraph, criminal investigation, facial analysis, MRI brain scanning, eye-tracking technology, law enforcement technologyAbstract
The rapid development of modern technologies has significantly influenced many areas of society, including the field of criminal justice. In recent years, new technological tools have been introduced to assist in the detection, investigation, and prevention of criminal activities. Among these innovations, polygraph systems and other lie-detection technologies have gained particular attention due to their potential role in identifying deceptive behavior during investigations. These technologies rely on various physiological, psychological, and behavioral indicators such as facial muscle movements, brain activity, eye movements, and voice patterns. This article highlights the importance of these technologies, their role in the modern world, and presents various experiments related to their application.
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