Abstract

The article substantiates the relevance of using the Internet when conducting a survey of persons who possibly involved in extremist activities or possessing relevant information to the disclosure of extremist crimes. Various theoretical approaches to understanding the survey as an operational-search measure are analyzed. The goals and objectives of this operational-search measure in countering extremism using the Internet are determined. Special attention is paid to the forms of user interaction on the Web, linguistic and behavioral characteristics that directly affect the effectiveness of the Internet survey. The psychological characteristics of persons involved in extremist activities in the context of Internet communication are analyzed. Suggestions have been formulated to improve the tactics of preparing for a contactless survey using programs and services for user interaction on the Internet when solving extremist crimes.

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