The article is devoted to the study of the institution of interaction between the investigator and the body of inquiry in the Criminal Procedure Code of the Russian Federation, the analysis of its current state and prospects for improvement. The purpose of the work is to identify problematic aspects of this interaction and develop proposals for its optimization. The results of the work demonstrate the existence of gaps and contradictions in the legislative regulation of the interaction of the investigator and the body of inquiry, reducing the effectiveness of the investigation. The article suggests specific measures to improve the regulatory framework and optimize interaction aimed at improving the quality of crime detection and investigation. The practical significance of the research results lies in their potential relevance to law enforcement agencies, legislative government structures, as well as in the educational process of higher legal education institutions, including the higher education system of specialized universities of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. The research uses methods of dogmatic and comparative legal analysis, as well as analysis of law enforcement practice. The scientific novelty of the presented work is to substantiate the need for a comprehensive and timely modernization of the legal regulation of the interaction of the investigator and the body of inquiry in the framework of criminal proceedings. In conclusion, the article makes a reasonable conclusion about the need for timely and systematic modernization of the legal regulation of interaction between the investigator and the body of inquiry as a key factor in improving the effectiveness of law enforcement activities and achieving the goals of criminal proceedings.
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Anna Vladimirovna Varlacheva
Nataliya Vital'evna Parnyuk
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Saint Peter's University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68c192659b7b07f3a06176f2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.7256/2454-0692.2025.4.73237
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