Law Journal of the National Academy of Internal Affairs

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Vol. 6, No. 2, 2016
  • examination, search, begging, child, nonverbal investigative (detective) action, criminal proceedings, investigator, prosecutor, evidence, pre-trial investigation.
  • Pages 20-28

The article deals with a general procedural requirements for proceedings examination and review and tactical implementation of these features nonverbally investigative (detective) actions during the investigation of the use of a minor child for begging. Examination suspect often regard the presence of his distinguishing marks (scars, tattoos, absence of certain parts of the body), which indicate witnesses. We found that in the considered a criminal offense, apparently because of its specificity, the investigator is necessary osviduvaty suspect in terms of his lack of certain body parts (hands, feet), which is often only apparent for surveillance around. Obviously these suspects, misleading people where they beg for money, wealth, etc., using small child, hoping to touch more people and passers mimic lack in their hands or feet. Fully spent investigators review the scene in the commission of the criminal offense the use of a minor child for begging, allow the investigator to form a reasonable assumption persons and the number who used a minor to engage in begging, the degree of family relationship of the victim and the suspect, the fact of violence, the presence of previous conspiracy or organized group of people more.

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