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FACTORS AFFECTING TRAFFIC CRIMES (A COMPARATIVE STUDY)

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    • Nawfal .A. Abdullah Al-Safo
    • Dalir .F. Muhammad
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The aim of traffic law in various countries is to make the public safety of traffic on public roads safe from harm or danger, as a result of the use of motorized and non-motorized vehicles, because the use of motor vehicles in particular pose a risk of harm to the life and safety of individuals and money alike, or just a threat. The traffic law also aims to regulate traffic, ensure its normal flow without hindrance, and remove the blatant conflict between the different interests of public road users. Since the aim of the criminal proof is to reach the truth about the fact that occurred, the way to do this is to resort to the use of certain means appropriate to the use and type of incident, and the means of proof are all used to prove the truth, and the use of modern technology has led to a scientific revolution in the field of Criminal proof, therefore, must be resorted to modern scientific methods in the face of them, and to unveil this type of crime needs modern methods that suit the nature of nature, so the so-called (electronic scientific evidence) as one of the types of modern forensic evidence on the justice system, This is evident the impact of the father The electronic night in reducing the crime and its seriousness, especially traffic crimes, this impact that cannot be the traditional evidence to play

Keywords

  • traffic crime
  • traffic law
  • non-intentional
  • means
  • criminal proof
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Journal of college of Law  for Legal and Political Sciences
Volume 9, issue 32 part 2
March 2020
Page 86-122
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Al-Safo, N. .. A., & .F. Muhammad, D. (2020). FACTORS AFFECTING TRAFFIC CRIMES (A COMPARATIVE STUDY). Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences, 9(issue 32 part 2), 86-122.

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Nawfal .A. Abdullah Al-Safo; Dalir .F. Muhammad. "FACTORS AFFECTING TRAFFIC CRIMES (A COMPARATIVE STUDY)". Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences, 9, issue 32 part 2, 2020, 86-122.

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Al-Safo, N. .. A., .F. Muhammad, D. (2020). 'FACTORS AFFECTING TRAFFIC CRIMES (A COMPARATIVE STUDY)', Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences, 9(issue 32 part 2), pp. 86-122.

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Al-Safo, N. .. A., .F. Muhammad, D. FACTORS AFFECTING TRAFFIC CRIMES (A COMPARATIVE STUDY). Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences, 2020; 9(issue 32 part 2): 86-122.

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