
The State of Affairs and Prospects of Application of Special Knowledge in the Investigation of Financial Criminal Offences
Author(s) -
Larysa Gerasymenko,
Nadiia Morhun,
Nataliia Pavlovska,
Sergiy Marchevskyi,
Oleksandr Shevchuk
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
intellectual archive
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1929-4700
DOI - 10.32370/ia_2021_03_08
Subject(s) - sociology of scientific knowledge , field (mathematics) , state (computer science) , knowledge management , psychology , political science , computer science , sociology , social science , mathematics , algorithm , pure mathematics
Special knowledge means specific knowledge, not considered common knowledge, on the phenomena, objects and processes in the surrounding world possessed by a particular group of people. Special knowledge is based on scientific findings and cannot be common knowledge. Special knowledge is acquired through purposeful professional training and practical experience in a particular sphere; they constitute a system of knowledge about specific objects, phenomena and patterns studied within a relevant scientific field.