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Volume 70. Issue 9
2022/9
Belügyi Szemle
Year 2022
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Issue 9
Zsolt Pádár - Mónika Nogel - Gábor Kovács - Gergely Gárdonyi - Petra Zenke
Special Challenges of Wildlife Forensics in Hungary
Klaudia Lohner - István Csomós
Risk analysis of potential terrorist offenders
Ákos Hegedűs
The role of expert in actions related to personal status
Katalin Erdélyi
From grid paper to digital e-report - Documentation of handwriting expert examinations
Emőke Noémi Baráth
Latent and manifest effects in law enforcement higher education Career choice and motivation examination of Hungarian police students
Zsolt Lippai - János Sallai
Police Science asks space for itself
Katalin Erdélyi - Lénárd Zsákai - Péter Dulai - Zoltán Csizner - Gábor Mátés
International Law Enforcement Observer VII.
Lajos Hertelendi
One truck – 71 dead. Cruel, profit-driven smugglers who are indiscriminate in their methods
Viktor Halász
Ransomwares and the No More Ransom project
László Balatonyi
Pluvial floods in Hungary - Review
Ivett Szombati
Current Challenges of Expert Evidence – Handbook for Experts and Lawyers - Review
Valér Dános - Zsuzsanna Hornyik
‘The most important is social consensus’ Interview with dr. Bence Rétvári Deputy Minister, Parliamentary State Secretary of the Ministry of the Interior
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