Interrogés
Interrogés is a term originating from the French language, directly translating to "questioned" or "asked." In various contexts, it refers to individuals who are subjected to questioning or interrogation. This can occur in a wide range of situations, from informal surveys and academic research to more formal legal and law enforcement procedures. The act of interrogé implies that an individual is being asked to provide information or respond to specific inquiries. The nature and purpose of the interrogation can vary significantly depending on the setting. In a research context, "interrogés" might be participants in a study providing their opinions or experiences. In a legal setting, an interrogé could be a witness, suspect, or even a victim being questioned by authorities. The process of interrogé aims to elicit facts, clarify details, or assess understanding. The formality and methods employed during an interrogation of an interrogé are dictated by the specific rules and protocols governing the situation.