Abstract

The purpose of the study is to acquaint domestic experts with the theoretical developments of foreign criminologists on the tactics of interrogation in the pre-trial investigation and determine the trends of their development. Modern trends in law must qualitative rethinking of existing methods of interrogation in the direction of humanization. New methods of interrogation, which have been developed in foreign countries, propose to ensure the observance of human rights with the fulfillment of the tasks of criminal proceedings. The study of models such as PEACE and KREATIV shows the possibility of moving from interrogation to procedural interview. A procedural interview is an effective mechanism for collecting and recording accurate, reliable and reliable information during the investigation of criminal offenses. At the same time, modern models of interrogation do not resort to torture and other violations of human rights. Modern approaches to developing interrogation models focus on psychological and cognitive components. They contribute to the preparation of complete and truthful testimony of the interrogated. Thus, the article has described the foreign experience of interrogation as an effective mechanism for obtaining complete and reliable factual data in the pre-trial investigation. Based on the analysis of foreign models, the leading role of the humanistic and narrative approaches have determined in the development of new and improvement of existing methods of interrogation, which will ensure the proper implementation of the tasks of criminal justice. Modern approaches to the development of interrogatory models are concentrated on its psychological and cognitive components, within which the creation and maintenance of the proper level of communication, which will contribute to the completeness and objectivity of indications of interrogated, omitting indictment, coercive or obsessive approaches. According to the results of the research, an attempt we have made to single out the forensic features of interrogation models used in foreign countries to increase the effectiveness of the process of detection and investigation of criminal offenses.

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