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The foreign tactical and psychological methods of interrogation directed to receiving reliable information

https://doi.org/10.17803/1994-1471.2017.80.7.139-146

Abstract

The article describes modern foreign interrogation techniques aimed at checking the accuracy of the information in a criminal case. Based on the analysis of various aspects of the application of the techniques under consideration, the author concludes that it is advisable to discuss relevant techniques in the national forensic science in order to define the prospects and possibilities of implementing recent criminal justice practices in Russia.

About the Author

A. G. Kholevchuk
Admiral Ushakov State Maritime University
Russian Federation


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Kholevchuk A.G. The foreign tactical and psychological methods of interrogation directed to receiving reliable information. Actual Problems of Russian Law. 2017;(7):139-146. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17803/1994-1471.2017.80.7.139-146

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