Techniques of Investigation | Criminology | Easy | CSS

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#css #fpsc An investigation refers to the process of collecting information in order to reach some goal.
Applied to the criminal realm, a criminal investigation refers to the process of collecting information (or evidence) about a crime in order to: (1) determine if a crime has been committed; (2) identify the perpetrator; (3) apprehend the perpetrator; and (4) provide evidence to support a conviction in court. If the first three objectives are successfully attained, then the crime can be said to be solved. Several other outcomes such as recovering stolen property, deterring individuals from engaging in criminal behaviors, and satisfying crime victims have also been associated with the process.
Gathering information from people: Interview and Interrogation
An investigation interview is designed to gather information about an incident and find the truth, not necessarily to elicit a confession or eliminate someone as a suspect.
An interrogation is a question or an intense questioning session. Police do interrogations of suspects all the time. An interrogation , in law enforcement, is when a representative from the agency collects information about a crime by questioning suspects, victims, or witnesses. The ultimate goal to an interrogation is to solve the crime.
In the Reid technique, interrogation is an accusatory process, in which the investigator tells the suspect that the results of the investigation clearly indicate that they did commit the crime in question.
Some other techniques of interrogation

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