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Purpose:
- To document an individual’s account of events in a formalized manner, which can serve as evidence in legal or administrative proceedings.
Types:
- Written Statements: Detailed accounts written by the interviewee, often signed to affirm their accuracy.
- Recorded Statements: Audio or video recordings capturing the interviewee’s account, providing a verbatim record of their words.
Components of a Statement:
- Introduction: Basic information about the individual providing the statement, including their name, contact information, and relationship to the case.
- Narrative: A chronological account of events as recounted by the interviewee, detailing relevant facts, observations, and experiences.
- Conclusion: A summary reaffirming the accuracy of the statement, often with a signature or affirmation.
Legal Considerations:
- Admissibility: Statements must be obtained legally and ethically to be admissible in court.
- Witness Protection: Ensure the safety and anonymity of witnesses, especially in sensitive cases, when possible.
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