criminal procedural legislation in the field of conducting remote investigative actions with disabled persons, taking into account their physiological and functional characteristics. Research material and methods: This study is based on an analysis of the norms regarding the criminal procedural legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan and a number of foreign states that regulate the procedure for conducting remote investigative actions - as well as scientific publications on the research topic in the field of psychology and medicine. An integrated approach involves considering the studied phenomena of communication during an investigative action as a set of interconnected and interdependent elements, i.e., consideration of the issue from the medical, psychological and legal points of view. Situational and systemic types of analysis, complex sociological analysis, diagnostics and forecasting investigative situation were also used. Methods of analysis and synthesis, induction, deduction, methods of qualitative and quantitative analysis were employed to clarify the legal essence of the studied phenomenon. Findings: practical recommendations aimed at improving and developing the performance of remote investigative actions involving persons with disabilities (further – FWDs) y creating optimal conditions for the transfer of verbal, medical, and psychological information, as well as technical and forensic support for conducting RIAs. The following conclusions were made: in order to improve the current legislation, it is advisable to consider the issue of developing and including a special norm in the legislation, taking into account the characteristics of the communicative competencies of persons with disabilities. This norm regulates the procedure for conducting investigative actions involving the mute, deaf, blind and other persons with disabilities. © 2024 Policia Nacional de Colombia. All rights reserved.


Investigator, victim (source: Criminological Thesaurus | UNICRI terregional Crime and Justice Research Institute | UNICRI). Remote interrogation, dementia, pre-trial investigation, person with disabilities, ramp, witness (source: authors) | United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute
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97 - 106#a ! Badanova A.N. ! badanova-93@mail.ru | b ! Begaliyev Y.N. ! ernar-begaliev@mail.ru | c ! Lyssenko V.Y. ! Lera_1974@list.ru | d ! Kurmangali Z.K. ! | e ! Ayupova Z.N. ! zauresh.ayupova@bk.ruIssue a ! General Prosecutors Office of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan | b ! Academy of Law Enforcement Agencies under the General Prosecutor’s Office of Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan | c ! Almaty Economic College Almaty Economic College, Kazakhstan | d ! University Medical Сenter, Astana, Kazakhstan | e ! Academy of Law Enforcement Agencies General Prosecutors Office of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan

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