What is the meaning of the word investigate

transitive verb

: to observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry

intransitive verb

: to make a systematic examination

especially

: to conduct an official inquiry

Synonyms

Example Sentences



The police are still investigating the murder.



The accident was thoroughly investigated.



The manager promised to investigate when we pointed out an error on our bill.



He was investigated for his involvement in the incident.

Recent Examples on the Web

Credit Suisse will also have to investigate recovering earlier payouts.


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While Grogu is living the high life with two Grammy winners, Din and Bo-Katan are sent to investigate a series of malfunctioning battle droids.


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The Manhattan district begins to investigate if those payments broke state laws and subpoenas eight years of Trump’s tax returns.


Diego Lasarte, Quartz, 4 Apr. 2023





In 1995, a state Senate panel convened hearings to investigate the industry.


Margaret Coker, ProPublica, 4 Apr. 2023





And a couple of weeks ago, a cross-party group of British lawmakers asked the information commissioner to investigate whether TikTok’s handling of data was legal—particularly given the potential for employees in China to access British users’ data.


David Meyer, Fortune, 4 Apr. 2023





No arrests have been made as authorities continue to investigate.


Nicole Acosta, Peoplemag, 4 Apr. 2023





Prosecutors were believed to be investigating potential falsification of business records related to reimbursements made to Cohen.


Graham Kates, CBS News, 4 Apr. 2023





Oakes decided their origin story was worth investigating.


Elisabeth Vincentelli, New York Times, 4 Apr. 2023



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Word History

Etymology

Latin investigatus, past participle of investigare to track, investigate, from in- + vestigium footprint, track

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Time Traveler

The first known use of investigate was
in the 15th century

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Merriam-Webster unabridged

исследовать, расследовать, изучать, разузнавать, разведывать, наводить справки

глагол

- расследовать; рассматривать (дело); получать сведения (о ком-л., о чём-л.)

to investigate a crime — расследовать преступление
to investigate the character of the applicant — разузнать о подателе заявления

- исследовать; изучать (вопрос)

to investigate the market for sales of a product — изучать рынок для реализации продукта

- редк. следить, прослеживать; выслеживать

Мои примеры

Словосочетания

to investigate closely the history of prices — тщательно изучить развитие цен  
to investigate an affair — расследовать происшествие  
to investigate a charge — расследовать дело по обвинению  
investigate more closely — изучать более тщательно  
investigate discrepancies — исследовать разногласия  
investigate gradually — поразузнать  
investigate an incident — расследовать происшествие; расследовать инцидент  
investigate a charge — расследовать дело по обвинению; расследовать уголовное дело  
investigate a crime — расследовать дело о преступлении; расследовать преступление  
investigate a market — исследовать рынок  

Примеры с переводом

The accident was thoroughly investigated.

Авария была тщательно расследована.

The police are still investigating the murder.

Полиция все еще расследует убийство.

Let’s investigate the syntax of Chinese

Давайте изучим синтаксис китайского языка.

We heard a lot of shouting and went to investigate.

Мы услышали громкие крики, и отправились разузнать, в чём дело.

Their object is to investigate the matter thoroughly.

Их цель — тщательно расследовать это дело.

The police were brought in to investigate the matter.

Полиция была привлечена к расследованию этого дела.

Teachers simply do not have the time or the inclination to investigate these matters.

У учителей нет ни времени, ни желания на изучение /исследование/ этих вопросов.

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Примеры, ожидающие перевода

He was investigated for his involvement in the incident.

Penney was already being investigated by the police on suspicion of murder.

…the ruction outside the door prompted me to investigate what was going on…

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Возможные однокоренные слова

investigation  — исследование, расследование, следствие, разбор
investigative  — исследовательский
investigator  — следователь, исследователь, испытатель
reinvestigate  — повторно расследовать, проводить повторное расследование, снова расследовать

Формы слова

Other forms: investigating; investigated; investigates

To investigate is to look into something systematically. If you don’t understand how tornadoes work, for example, investigate the forces of wind and find out.

Investigate still acts a lot like the word it comes from, investigationem meaning «a searching into,» which came from the Latin for «to track a footprint.» It’s exactly what you do when you investigate. You can investigate in the name of science, which is to look into something systematically, like when you research how tornadoes work. If you investigate a person, you find out everything you can — and you might need to hire a private eye for help.

Definitions of investigate

  1. verb

    conduct an inquiry or investigation of

    “The district attorney’s office
    investigated reports of possible irregularities”

    synonyms:

    enquire, inquire

    see moresee less

    types:

    spy

    secretly collect sensitive or classified information; engage in espionage

    type of:

    examine, probe

    question or examine thoroughly and closely

  2. verb

    investigate scientifically

    “Let’s
    investigate the syntax of Chinese”

    synonyms:

    look into

    see moresee less

    types:

    show 17 types…
    hide 17 types…
    delve, explore, research, search

    inquire into

    explore

    travel to or penetrate into

    examine, probe

    question or examine thoroughly and closely

    research

    attempt to find out in a systematic and scientific manner

    experiment

    conduct a test or investigation

    prospect

    explore for useful or valuable things or substances, such as minerals

    google

    search the internet (for information) using the Google search engine

    mapquest

    search for a location and directions by means of the MapQuest program

    re-explore

    explore anew

    beat about, cast about, cast around

    search anxiously

    pioneer

    open up and explore a new area

    cave, spelunk

    explore natural caves

    map

    explore or survey for the purpose of making a map

    enquire, inquire

    conduct an inquiry or investigation of

    re-examine

    question after cross-examination by opposing counsel

    consult, look up, refer

    seek information from

    hear, try

    examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judicial process

    type of:

    analyse, analyze, canvas, canvass, delve, examine, parse, study

    consider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning

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in·ves·ti·gate

 (ĭn-vĕs′tĭ-gāt′)

v. in·ves·ti·gat·ed, in·ves·ti·gat·ing, in·ves·ti·gates

v.tr.

To observe or inquire into in detail; examine systematically: investigate a crime; investigate ways to use less energy; investigate whether the virus is contagious.

v.intr.

To make a detailed inquiry or systematic examination.


[Latin investīgāre, investīgāt- : in-, in; see in-2 + vestīgāre, to track (from vestīgium, footprint).]


in·ves′ti·ga·ble (-gə-bəl) adj.

in·ves′ti·ga·to′ry (-gə-tôr′ē) adj.

American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

investigate

(ɪnˈvɛstɪˌɡeɪt)

vb

to inquire into (a situation or problem, esp a crime or death) thoroughly; examine systematically, esp in order to discover the truth

[C16: from Latin investīgāre to search after, from in-2 + vestīgium track; see vestige]

inˈvestigable adj

inˈvestigative, inˈvestigatory adj

Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

in•ves•ti•gate

(ɪnˈvɛs tɪˌgeɪt)

v. -gat•ed, -gat•ing. v.t.

1. to search or examine into the particulars of; examine in detail.

2. to examine the particulars of so as to learn about something hidden, unique, or complex, esp. in an attempt to find a motive, cause, or culprit: to investigate a murder.

v.i.

3. to make inquiry, examination, or investigation.

[1500–10; < Latin investīgātus, past participle of investīgāre to follow a trail, search out. See in-2, vestige]

in•ves′ti•ga•ble, adj.

in•ves′ti•ga`tive, in•ves′ti•ga•to`ry (-gəˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i) adj.

Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

investigate

Past participle: investigated
Gerund: investigating

Imperative
investigate
investigate
Present
I investigate
you investigate
he/she/it investigates
we investigate
you investigate
they investigate
Preterite
I investigated
you investigated
he/she/it investigated
we investigated
you investigated
they investigated
Present Continuous
I am investigating
you are investigating
he/she/it is investigating
we are investigating
you are investigating
they are investigating
Present Perfect
I have investigated
you have investigated
he/she/it has investigated
we have investigated
you have investigated
they have investigated
Past Continuous
I was investigating
you were investigating
he/she/it was investigating
we were investigating
you were investigating
they were investigating
Past Perfect
I had investigated
you had investigated
he/she/it had investigated
we had investigated
you had investigated
they had investigated
Future
I will investigate
you will investigate
he/she/it will investigate
we will investigate
you will investigate
they will investigate
Future Perfect
I will have investigated
you will have investigated
he/she/it will have investigated
we will have investigated
you will have investigated
they will have investigated
Future Continuous
I will be investigating
you will be investigating
he/she/it will be investigating
we will be investigating
you will be investigating
they will be investigating
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been investigating
you have been investigating
he/she/it has been investigating
we have been investigating
you have been investigating
they have been investigating
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been investigating
you will have been investigating
he/she/it will have been investigating
we will have been investigating
you will have been investigating
they will have been investigating
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been investigating
you had been investigating
he/she/it had been investigating
we had been investigating
you had been investigating
they had been investigating
Conditional
I would investigate
you would investigate
he/she/it would investigate
we would investigate
you would investigate
they would investigate
Past Conditional
I would have investigated
you would have investigated
he/she/it would have investigated
we would have investigated
you would have investigated
they would have investigated

Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011

ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Verb 1. investigate — investigate scientifically; «Let’s investigate the syntax of Chinese»

analyse, analyze, examine, study, canvass, canvas — consider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning; «analyze a sonnet by Shakespeare»; «analyze the evidence in a criminal trial»; «analyze your real motives»

explore, research, search — inquire into; «the students had to research the history of the Second World War for their history project»; «He searched for information on his relatives on the web»; «Scientists are exploring the nature of consciousness»

explore — travel to or penetrate into; «explore unknown territory in biology»

probe, examine — question or examine thoroughly and closely

research — attempt to find out in a systematically and scientific manner; «The student researched the history of that word»

experiment — to conduct a test or investigation; «We are experimenting with the new drug in order to fight this disease»

2. investigate — conduct an inquiry or investigation of; «The district attorney’s office investigated reports of possible irregularities»; «inquire into the disappearance of the rich old lady»

spy — secretly collect sensitive or classified information; engage in espionage; «spy for the Russians»

probe, examine — question or examine thoroughly and closely

Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

investigate

verb examine, study, research, consider, go into, explore, search for, analyse, look into, inspect, look over, sift, probe into, work over, scrutinize, inquire into, make inquiries about, enquire into Gas officials are investigating the cause of the explosion.

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

investigate

verb

1. To study closely or systematically:

2. To go into or through for the purpose of making discoveries or acquiring information:

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Translations

يُحَقِّق

prozkoumatvyšetřovat

efterforskeundersøge

rannsaka, kanna

tyrėjas

izmeklētizpētītpētīt

preiskovati

investigate

[ɪnˈvestɪgeɪt]

Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

investigate

[ɪnˈvɛstɪgeɪt] vt

[+ event, situation, claim] → enquêter sur
They are investigating how the accident happened → Ils enquêtent sur les circonstances de l’accident.

Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

investigate

Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

investigate

(inˈvestigeit) verb

to examine or inquire into carefully. The police are investigating the mystery.

inˌvestiˈgation nouninˈvestigator noun

a person, eg a detective, who investigates.

Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

: to observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry. intransitive verb. : to make a systematic examination especially : to conduct an official inquiry. Other Words from investigate Synonyms Example Sentences Learn More About investigate.

Where did the word investigate come from?

According to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), “investigation” is derived from the Old French word of the same name originally coined around the 14th Century. It is also similar to a Latin word “investigare” which means to investigate.

Does investigate mean look into?

To investigate is to look into something systematically. If you don’t understand how tornadoes work, for example, investigate the forces of wind and find out. You can investigate in the name of science, which is to look into something systematically, like when you research how tornadoes work.

What do you call a person being investigated?

“Person of interest” is a term used by U.S. and Canadian law enforcement when identifying someone possibly involved in a criminal investigation who has not been arrested or formally accused of a crime. Person of interest is usually used as a euphemism for suspect, and its careless use may encourage trials by media.

How do you describe an investigation?

Investigation, examination, inquiry, research express the idea of an active effort to find out something. An investigation is a systematic, minute, and thorough attempt to learn the facts about something complex or hidden; it is often formal and official: an investigation of a bank failure.

What is the synonym of investigate?

explore, inquire (into), look (into), probe, research.

What does we can conclude mean?

1 : to bring to an end especially in a particular way or with a particular action conclude a meeting. 2a : to reach as a logically necessary end by reasoning : infer on the basis of evidence concluded that her argument was sound.

What is a sentence for investigation?

Investigation sentence example. A quiet investigation revealed all upstairs doors closed and the sound of snoring from the Dame Turnbull’s room. When a character is said to be favoured by natural selection, the biometricist demands investigation of the death-rate of individuals with or without the character.

What is a antonym of investigate?

(ignore) Opposite of to study or check into thoroughly. ignore. disregard. neglect.

investigate
[ınʹvestıgeıt]

1) расследовать; рассматривать (); получать сведения ()

to investigate a crime — расследовать преступление

to investigate the character of the applicant — разузнать о подателе заявления

2) исследовать; изучать ()

to investigate the market for sales of a product — изучать рынок для реализации продукта

3)

следить, прослеживать; выслеживать

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  • investigate — in‧ves‧ti‧gate [ɪnˈvestgeɪt] verb [intransitive, transitive] to try to discover the truth about a crime, accident etc: • The fraud office is investigating allegations of insider trading by a former employee of the firm. investigation noun… …   Financial and business terms

  • investigate — in·ves·ti·gate /in ves tə ˌgāt/ vb gat·ed, gat·ing vt: to observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry; specif: to make (a criminal suspect) the subject of inquiry and study for the purpose of establishing probable cause vi: to… …   Law dictionary

  • Investigate — In*ves ti*gate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Investigated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Investigating}.] [L. investigatus, p. p. of investigare to investigate; pref. in in + vestigare to track, trace. See {Vestige}.] To follow up step by step by patient inquiry or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Investigate — In*ves ti*gate, v. i. To pursue a course of investigation and study; to make investigation. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • investigate — (v.) c.1500, back formation from investigation, or else from L. investigatus, pp. of investigare to trace out, search after (see INVESTIGATION (Cf. investigation)). Related: Investigated; investigating …   Etymology dictionary

  • investigate — [v] check into thoroughly be all ears*, bug, case*, check out, check over, check up, consider, delve, dig, examine, explore, eyeball*, feel out, frisk, give the once over*, go into, inquire, inquisite, inspect, interrogate, listen in, look into,… …   New thesaurus

  • investigate — ► VERB 1) carry out a systematic or formal inquiry into (an incident or allegation) so as to establish the truth. 2) carry out research into (a subject). 3) make a search or systematic inquiry. DERIVATIVES investigable adjective investigation… …   English terms dictionary

  • investigate — [in ves′tə gāt΄] vt. investigated, investigating [< L investigatus, pp. of investigare, to trace out < in , in + vestigare, to track < vestigium, a track] to search into so as to learn the facts; inquire into systematically vi. to make… …   English World dictionary

  • investigate — verb ADVERB ▪ carefully, closely, in detail ▪ extensively ▪ adequately, fully, properly, thoroughly …   Collocations dictionary

  • investigate */*/*/ — UK [ɪnˈvestɪɡeɪt] / US [ɪnˈvestɪˌɡeɪt] verb Word forms investigate : present tense I/you/we/they investigate he/she/it investigates present participle investigating past tense investigated past participle investigated a) [intransitive/transitive] …   English dictionary

  • investigate — in|ves|ti|gate [ ın vestı,geıt ] verb *** intransitive or transitive to try to find out the facts about something in order to learn the truth about it: We sent a reporter to investigate the rumor. All complaints from our customers are… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

Collins

  
      vb   to inquire into (a situation or problem, esp. a crime or death) thoroughly; examine systematically, esp. in order to discover the truth  
     (C16: from Latin investigare to search after, from in-2 + vestigium track; see vestige)  

  investigable      adj  

  investigative, investigatory      adj  

English Collins Dictionary — English Definition & Thesaurus  

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investigate

     
consider, enquire into, examine, explore, go into, inquire into, inspect, look into, make enquiries, probe, put to the test, recce     (slang)   research, scrutinize, search, sift, study, work over  

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Table of Contents

  1. Does investigation have plural?
  2. What is the noun form of investigate?
  3. Is investigate a word?
  4. What is another word for investigate?
  5. What is investigation example?
  6. What are 3 methods of investigation?
  7. What is investigation in your own words?
  8. How do you use investigation in a sentence?
  9. How do you use the word investigation?
  10. How do you do an investigation?
  11. What questions do you ask in an investigation?
  12. How long should an investigation take?
  13. What should an investigation report include?
  14. How do you end an investigation?
  15. How is report written?
  16. How do you an effective investigation report?
  17. How do you write a recommendation report?
  18. How do you write a good incident report?
  19. What is the importance of investigation report?
  20. What are the objectives of an investigation?
  21. What are the types of investigation?
  22. What are the phases of investigation?
  23. What is the golden rule of investigation?
  24. What are the six methods of investigation?
  25. What are the three phases of special crime investigation?
  26. What is the golden hour in crime investigation?
  27. What are the 5 steps in crime scene investigation?

: to observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry. intransitive verb. : to make a systematic examination especially : to conduct an official inquiry. Other Words from investigate Synonyms Example Sentences Learn More About investigate.

Does investigation have plural?

The noun investigation can be countable or uncountable. In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be investigation. However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be investigations e.g. in reference to various types of investigations or a collection of investigations.

What is the noun form of investigate?

investigation. The act of investigating; the process of inquiring into or following up; research, especially patient or thorough inquiry or examination.

verb (used with object), in·ves·ti·gat·ed, in·ves·ti·gat·ing. to examine, study, or inquire into systematically; search or examine into the particulars of; examine in detail.

What is another word for investigate?

What is another word for investigate?

examine explore
study analyseUK
analyzeUS inspect
look into go into
probe review

What is investigation example?

The definition of an investigation is careful research or examination. An example of an investigation is the FBI researching a criminal case.

What are 3 methods of investigation?

Scientists use three types of investigations to research and develop explanations for events in the nature: descriptive investigation, comparative investigation, and experimental investigation.

What is investigation in your own words?

Investigation, examination, inquiry, research express the idea of an active effort to find out something. An investigation is a systematic, minute, and thorough attempt to learn the facts about something complex or hidden; it is often formal and official: an investigation of a bank failure.

How do you use investigation in a sentence?

Investigation sentence example

  1. An investigation proved that to be the case.
  2. We’re not running ‘Police Investigation 101,’ so you can use it as a classroom to play detective.
  3. Further investigation revealed nothing.
  4. Closer investigation revealed a balcony that overlooked the driveway.

How do you use the word investigation?

  1. [S] [T] We’re under investigation. (
  2. [S] [T] Tom is under investigation. (
  3. [S] [T] You’re under investigation. (
  4. [S] [T] Continue your investigations. (
  5. [S] [T] How is the investigation’s going? (
  6. [S] [T] I have an investigation to conduct. (
  7. [S] [T] There’s going to be an investigation. (

How do you do an investigation?

Ten Steps to a Successful Workplace Investigation

  1. Decide whether to investigate.
  2. Take immediate action, if necessary.
  3. Choose an investigator.
  4. Plan the investigation.
  5. Conduct interviews.
  6. Gather documents and other evidence.
  7. Evaluate the evidence.
  8. Take action.

What questions do you ask in an investigation?

Here are 16 sample investigation interview questions to ask the complainant:

  • What happened?
  • What was the date, time and duration of the incident or behavior?
  • How many times did this happen?
  • Where did it happen?
  • How did it happen?
  • Did anyone else see it happen?
  • Was there physical contact?

How long should an investigation take?

Some investigations might take longer depending on the case and how many people need to give information. For example, a simple case might only take a day to gather enough information, whereas a more complicated case could take several weeks.

What should an investigation report include?

Top 10 Investigation Report Must Haves

  • Information to Identify the Case: Begin the report with case specific information that identifies the case the report is related to.
  • Referral Source:
  • Allegation Details:
  • Information About the Subject:
  • Investigation Scope/ Purpose:
  • Case Notes:
  • Interview Summaries:
  • Interview Reports:

How do you end an investigation?

Formulate a Conclusion State the conclusion reached based on the facts and supporting evidence. At the end of the report, the investigator should indicate whether the matter is substantiated, unsubstantiated, or inconclusive.

How is report written?

Essentially, a report is a short, sharp, concise document which is written for a particular purpose and audience. It generally sets outs and analyses a situation or problem, often making recommendations for future action. It is a factual paper, and needs to be clear and well-structured.

How do you an effective investigation report?

The investigation report should aim to educate and persuade. The report should clearly explain how the conclusions have been reached. Keep the report as short and as clear as possible and avoid any hint of bias.

How do you write a recommendation report?

There are two major ways to organize a recommendation report: the traditional organization, which involves writing the introduction, followed by the background section, then the requirements and options sections, followed by the category-by-category comparisons, conclusions, and ending with the recommendation section.

How do you write a good incident report?

Every incident report you file should contain a minimum of the following:

  1. Type of incident (injury, near miss, property damage, or theft)
  2. Address.
  3. Date of incident.
  4. Time of incident.
  5. Name of affected individual.
  6. A narrative description of the incident, including the sequence of events and results of the incident.

What is the importance of investigation report?

The process of writing the investigation report can sometimes clarify your thinking and can even uncover additional questions that provide new insight into a case. And finally, the investigation report provides valuable data that can be used to implement control and preventive measures in your company.

What are the objectives of an investigation?

Investigations determine, fully and credibly, what happened with respect to a particular incident – whether suspected conduct did or did not take place; what the circumstances were; who was involved; whether a violation of law or company policy occurred.

What are the types of investigation?

9 Types of criminal investigations

  • Homicide. Detectives in the homicide unit are responsible for investigating the killing of one person by another.
  • Cybercrimes.
  • Forensic investigations.
  • Fraud.
  • Family and sexual violence.
  • Crimes against property.
  • Cold cases.
  • Narcotics.

What are the phases of investigation?

The four phases

  • Investigation and indictment. The Office of the Prosecutor conducts confidential investigations of suspects.
  • Pre-Trial. After the confirmation of an indictment the Pre-Trial Judge is responsible for preparing the case for Trial.
  • Trial.
  • Appeal.

What is the golden rule of investigation?

The Golden Rule in Criminal Investigation. “ Do not touch, alter, move, or transfer any object at the crime scene unless it is properly marked, measured, sketched and/or photographed .”

What are the six methods of investigation?

A six-step, structured approach to incident investigation (Fig 1) helps to ensure that all the causes are uncovered and addressed by appropriate actions.

  • Step 1 – Immediate action.
  • Step 2 – Plan the investigation.
  • Step 3 – Data collection.
  • Step 4 – Data analysis.
  • Step 5 – Corrective actions.
  • Step 6 – Reporting.

What are the three phases of special crime investigation?

Applied to the criminal realm, a criminal investigation refers to the process of collecting information (or evidence) about a crime in order to: (1) determine if a crime has been committed; (2) identify the perpetrator; (3) apprehend the perpetrator; and (4) provide evidence to support a conviction in court.

What is the golden hour in crime investigation?

Magalong said the ‘Golden Hours’ or the first 72 hours of the initial phase of investigation of a major case such as murder, homicide or kidnappings/abduction is really crucial.

What are the 5 steps in crime scene investigation?

INTERVIEW, EXAMINE, PHOTOGRAPH, SKETCH and PROCESS.

Britannica Dictionary definition of INVESTIGATE

:

to try to find out the facts about (something, such as a crime or an accident) in order to learn how it happened, who did it, etc.

[+ object]

  • The police are still investigating the murder.

  • The accident was thoroughly investigated.

[no object]

  • The manager promised to investigate when we pointed out an error on our bill.

[+ object]

:

to try to get information about (someone who may have done something illegal)

  • He was investigated for his involvement in the incident.

— investigation

/ɪnˌvɛstəˈgeɪʃən/

noun,

plural

investigations

[count]

  • Police began an investigation into/of the incident.

[noncount]

  • The accident is under investigation. [=being investigated]

— investigator

/ɪnˈvɛstəˌgeɪtɚ/

noun,

plural

investigators

[count]

  • Investigators revealed their findings.

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