interpellation$40140$ - translation to ιταλικό
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interpellation$40140$ - translation to ιταλικό

PROCESS THAT ATTEMPTS TO DETERMINE THE FACTS OF A CRIME AND CIRCUMSTANCES
Criminal Investigation; Means, motive, and opportunity; Means, Motive and Opportunity; Means, motive and opportunity; Means motive and opportunity; Means (law); Opportunity (law); Crime detection; Interpellation (law enforcement); Murder investigation; Investigation agency
  • Lake Bodom murder scene]] on June 6, 1960, which is still an unsolved homicide case. Deputy Judge Arvi Vainio (''center'') leads the investigation.
  • Iraqi police officer]] in the Basic Criminal Investigation Course here lays down numbered tabs on a mock crime scene to mark evidence during the class' final exercise.
  • U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command]] special agent processes a crime scene on an Army installation.

interpellation      
n. interpellanza
crime detection         
la scoperta di un delitto

Ορισμός

Interpellate
·vt To question imperatively, as a minister, or other executive officer, in explanation of his conduct;
- generally on the part of a legislative body.

Βικιπαίδεια

Criminal investigation

Criminal investigation is an applied science that involves the study of facts that are then used to inform criminal trials. A complete criminal investigation can include searching, interviews, interrogations, evidence collection and preservation, and various methods of investigation. Modern-day criminal investigations commonly employ many modern scientific techniques known collectively as forensic science.

Criminal investigation is an ancient science that may have roots as far back as c. 1700 BCE in the writings of the Code of Hammurabi. In the code, it is suggested that both the accuser and the accused had the right to present evidence they collected. In the modern era, criminal investigations are most often done by government police forces. Private investigators are also commonly hired to complete or assist in criminal investigations.

An early recorded professional criminal investigator was the English constable. Around 1250 CE, it was recorded that the constable was to "... record...matters of fact, not matters of judgment and law."