THE SCHEME OF DESCRIBING THE APPEARANCE OF THE CRIMINAL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE METHOD OF VERBAL PORTRAIT
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Criminal identification, oral portrait, suspect description, forensic psychology, law enforcement agencies, eyewitness testimony, criminal profiling.##article.abstract##
Identification of criminals through oral descriptions is a critical aspect of criminal investigations. This article provides a systematic scheme for constructing a verbal portrait of a suspect, focusing on various elements that contribute to an accurate and
comprehensive description. The method emphasizes the importance of detail, clarity, and organization in verbal images, which can significantly enhance the effectiveness of law enforcement efforts in apprehending suspects.
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