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  • Legal Studies
  • Criminology

Background:

  • Individuals engaged in unlawful activity often attempt to evade detection by law enforcement.
  • Detection avoidance measures are commonly employed to obstruct justice.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide the first legal analysis of detection avoidance measures.
  • To evaluate the criminalization of detection avoidance measures.

Main Methods:

  • Legal analysis of existing statutes and case law.
  • Examination of scholarly literature on criminal law and evidence.

Main Results:

  • Detection avoidance measures present novel challenges for existing criminal law frameworks.
  • Current legal approaches to criminalizing such measures are inconsistent and underdeveloped.

Conclusions:

  • There is a need for a clear legal framework to address detection avoidance measures.
  • Further legislative and judicial consideration is required to determine the appropriate scope and application of criminalization for these measures.