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Policies and practices in cold cases: an exploratory study
by
Jensen, Carl
, Kuykendall, Lorrianne
, Davis, Robert C
, Gallagher, Kristin
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Arrests
/ Community relations
/ Criminal investigations
/ Criminal justice
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ Evidence
/ Federal funding
/ Financing
/ Firearms
/ Funding
/ Funds
/ Grants
/ Law enforcement
/ Murders & murder attempts
/ Police
/ Policing
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public policy & environmental management
/ Research methodology
/ Studies
/ Uniform Crime Reports
/ Unsolved crimes
/ Witnesses
2015
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Policies and practices in cold cases: an exploratory study
by
Jensen, Carl
, Kuykendall, Lorrianne
, Davis, Robert C
, Gallagher, Kristin
in
Arrests
/ Community relations
/ Criminal investigations
/ Criminal justice
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ Evidence
/ Federal funding
/ Financing
/ Firearms
/ Funding
/ Funds
/ Grants
/ Law enforcement
/ Murders & murder attempts
/ Police
/ Policing
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public policy & environmental management
/ Research methodology
/ Studies
/ Uniform Crime Reports
/ Unsolved crimes
/ Witnesses
2015
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Policies and practices in cold cases: an exploratory study
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Jensen, Carl
, Kuykendall, Lorrianne
, Davis, Robert C
, Gallagher, Kristin
in
Arrests
/ Community relations
/ Criminal investigations
/ Criminal justice
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ Evidence
/ Federal funding
/ Financing
/ Firearms
/ Funding
/ Funds
/ Grants
/ Law enforcement
/ Murders & murder attempts
/ Police
/ Policing
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public policy & environmental management
/ Research methodology
/ Studies
/ Uniform Crime Reports
/ Unsolved crimes
/ Witnesses
2015
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Policies and practices in cold cases: an exploratory study
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Policies and practices in cold cases: an exploratory study
2015
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Overview
Purpose
– As a result of advances in DNA and other forensic technologies, police agencies are showing increased interest in cold-case investigations, with larger departments dedicating staff to conducting these investigations or forming cold-case squads. The purpose of this paper is to provide information on how police agencies organize and conduct cold-case investigations.
Design/methodology/approach
– To assess the current practices used in cold-case investigations, an exploratory survey was sent to a stratified random sample of police agencies across the US survey findings are based on 1,051 returns.
Findings
– Results include the following. Most agencies do little cold-case work, with only 20 percent having a protocol for initiating cold-case investigations, 10 percent having dedicated cold-case investigators, and 7 percent having a formal cold-case unit. Cold-case funding is tenuous: 20 percent of cold-case work is funded through line items in the budget, with most funded by grants or supplemental funds. Success rates for cold-case investigations are low: about one in five cases are cleared. Agency factors associated with higher clearance rates included level of funding and access to investigative databases.
Practical implications
– As new forensic tools are developed, cold-case investigations will become an increasingly prominent activity of criminal investigation units. The survey reported on in this paper gives the first glimpse of how agencies are handling these cases.
Originality/value
– To the knowledge, there are no other empirical studies on how agencies structure and conduct cold-case investigations.
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