Abstract

The most common investigative action, interrogation, is presented. The necessity of an individual approach to its production has been established, depending on the characteristics of the interrogated persons, for example, such as age, gender, procedural status, the presence of physical or mental illnesses, a special psycho-emotional state, etc. The emphasis is placed on the strict individualization of forensic recommendations depending on the specific characteristics of the interrogated, which should be adhered to at each stage of the investigative action under consideration. Some methods of establishing psychological contact with individual groups of interrogated are analyzed, tactical techniques are determined to increase the effectiveness of interrogation. Special attention is paid to such categories of interrogated persons as minors and the elderly, who have a set of characteristics that directly affect the course of the investigative action under consideration and its results. Conclusions are drawn about the need for further formation of forensic recommendations aimed at interrogating certain categories of persons, taking into account their personal characteristics.

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