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Scientific Object Identifier: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-11-91-44
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2020.11.91.44
Language: English
Citation: Toktorov, E. S., & Toktorov, A. E. (2020). Possibilities of optimizing the interaction between the investigator and the inquiry bodies during the operational support of the investigation. ISJ Theoretical & Applied Science, 11 (91), 276-280. Soi: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-11-91-44 Doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2020.11.91.44 |
Pages: 276-280
Published: 30.11.2020
Abstract: The authors, in the analysis of the tactical features of the interaction between the investigator and operational officers, comes to the conclusion. That this type of interaction is the most widespread and important for the successful disclosure and investigation of crimes requiring operational support of the investigation for the investigation, since the process of obtaining information that is significant for the investigation is almost entirely based on operational search activities, planning and subsequent implementation of operational and tactical combinations that contribute to optimization the investigation process. By their nature, the essential content and the mechanism of practical implementation, the proposed organizational forms of joint activities are procedural, since they are based on the norms of criminal procedure legislation, and therefore, they can be characterized by the presence of interdependent and supplemented procedural relations between the investigator and the body of inquiry. When planning the investigation of a crime and organizing interaction, it is tactically correct to pay attention to the planning and development of joint operational tactical combinations when conducting operational support or ensuring the investigation in cases of this category. Since very often there are problems of the legality of the admission of evidence obtained in an operational way and their subsequent transformation into procedural evidence. According to the results of the study, the authors come to the conclusion that the disclosure, investigation and consideration of cases requiring operational support and support, of course, are organizationally complex, and the nature of the criminal manifestations does not allow the preliminary investigation bodies to properly organize work with them, to fill the organizational, tactical and methodological gaps.
Key words: efficiency, activity, investigation, body of inquiry, tactics, law, disclosure, procedural evidence, legislation, complexity.
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