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Tactics of Elaborating Criminal Prosecution Versions

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  • Nicoleta-Elena Heghes

    (Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University of Bucharest, Romania)

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Criminal investigation planning is considered a fundamental tactic used in the discovery and investigation of crimes. This is the link between the purpose of the criminal investigation and the concrete activities carried out to carry it out. The planning of the criminal investigation is materialized by establishing the objectives pursued by the investigation, by the versions and issues to be clarified in the criminal case, as well as by the methods and means available in order to clarify the issues of the investigated criminal case. In most cases, the etiology of a criminal act is not obvious, hence the need to clarify in all aspects of its nature and the circumstances of the commission. In such a situation, in order to establish the truth, the need arises for the elaboration of versions based on the first clues and material evidence, as many as there are at a given time.

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  • Nicoleta-Elena Heghes, 2022. "Tactics of Elaborating Criminal Prosecution Versions," RAIS Conference Proceedings 2022-2023 0163, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
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    concrete data; criminal investigation; explanations prosecution; tactics; versions;
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