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Forensic Tactic for Hearing of Victims

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  • Valentina Avramescu

    (Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University of Bucharest, Romania)

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This paper analyzes aspects of the tactical activity of hearing to the injured person, mentioning the importance of conducting the work of the judiciary and the working techniques for conducting a hearing that would lead to finding out the truth in the criminal case. The tactical rules that must be observed are mentioned, which means the importance of preparing to hear to the injured person, forensic psychology playing a special role in this case. The study of the case file implies, first of all, the identification of the persons to be heard, the problems considered, the nature of the crime and the persons involved and, last but not least, the state of health of the victim. A special concern of the judicial body, in view of the hearing, is the knowledge of the personality of the person to be heard, the mental and behavioral features, the possible criminal record. The actual hearing is made up of the free hearing stage which will be initiated by the criminal investigation body and the hearing by asking questions.

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  • Valentina Avramescu, 2022. "Forensic Tactic for Hearing of Victims," RAIS Conference Proceedings 2022-2023 0165, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:raiswp:0165
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    hearing; injured person/victim; hearing plan; crime; tactical rules;
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