Unfortunately, no one is immune from the fact that he or his relatives will not become a victim of a crime. Moreover, the work of state human rights bodies is far from always effective. In this case, it remains to establish the identity of the offender on their own. So, if you decide to find the offender yourself, you must perform at least the following actions:
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Instruction manual
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Find out who was nearby at the time of the crime and could watch the incident or see the offender.
2
Determine if there were no unknown persons at the scene of the crime, before or immediately after it. To do this, interview everyone who lives nearby the scene of the incident, or could be there at that time.
3
Define the circle of people to whom the commission of a crime could be beneficial. They should be searched among relatives, friends, work colleagues. Pay attention to those whose financial situation, professional status, personal life have changed for the better immediately after the incident. In addition, try to find out who from the environment of the victim could have a motive for personal revenge.
4
Determine if persons with criminal inclinations, for example, those with a criminal record, mental disorders, alcohol or drug addiction, and addicted to gambling, could not be in the area of the incident. Pay attention, first of all, to those of them who live or work near the crime scene.
5
Check if there were any events related to the use of alcohol (weddings, anniversaries, commemorations, etc.) in the immediate vicinity of the scene of the incident.
6
Having determined the circle of suspects, find out if any of them were immediately noticed after the crime had been committed that could be associated with resistance to the victims: scratches, bruises, torn clothes, broken glasses, etc.
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Having identified the likely offender, comprehensively check his involvement in the crime. After that, you must provide the received information to law enforcement officials.