Interrogation

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Interrogation

Interrogation (/ɪnˌtɛrəˈɡeɪʃən/) is a process of questioning that is typically used by law enforcement, military, or medical professionals to extract specific information. This process may involve a variety of methods, ranging from simple questioning to the use of advanced techniques.

Etymology

The term "interrogation" is derived from the Latin word "interrogare", which means "to ask" or "to question".

Related Terms

  • Interview: An interview is a conversation where questions are asked and answered. In the context of law enforcement or medical professionals, it can be a less formal method of gathering information.
  • Investigation: An investigation is a detailed examination or inquiry to discover and examine facts to establish the truth.
  • Interrogative: Interrogative is a term used in grammar to relate to the form of a question.
  • Questioning: Questioning is the act of asking questions or conducting an investigation.
  • Cross-examination: Cross-examination is the questioning of a witness by the party against whom they have been called, to challenge their evidence.

Medical Context

In a medical context, interrogation often refers to the process of questioning a patient about their symptoms, medical history, and other relevant health information. This is a crucial part of the diagnostic process and helps healthcare professionals to determine the most appropriate treatment.

Law Enforcement Context

In law enforcement, interrogation refers to the process of questioning a suspect or witness to gather information about a crime. This can involve various techniques, including psychological manipulation, to encourage the individual to divulge information.

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