GENERAL RULES OF CRIMINAL TACTICS. PLANNING AND ORGANIZING THE INVESTIGATION

Xaitmurat Mamanarov

Teacher of the Faculty of Law, Termez State University

Keywords: Criminalistic tactics, investigation planning, investigation organization


Abstract

This article explores the general rules of criminalistic tactics, focusing on the planning and organization of criminal investigations. It addresses the importance of systematic approaches, effective decision-making, and the coordination of investigative activities. The article also delves into the key principles guiding criminalistic tactics and how they are implemented to optimize the investigation process. Through an analysis of relevant literature and established methodologies, the article outlines the best practices for organizing and planning investigations.


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