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Because the investigation of cold cases is usually an arduous and
time-consuming task, most law enforcement agencies in the United
States are not able to dedicate the resources necessary to support
the cold case investigation process. However, when those cases are
fully pursued and prosecuted, they often result in convictions and
lengthy prison terms. Cold Cases: Evaluation Models with Follow-up
Strategies for Investigators, Second Edition saves law enforcement
time by providing detailed guidelines for determining if a cold
case is solvable, and if so, how to organize, manage, and evaluate
the investigation. It also provides techniques for developing
investigative strategies to complement the evaluation process and
resolve the crime. This second edition features a new revised model
and methodology for investigating cold cases suitable for all
police and public safety agencies-large or small, domestic or
international. This new model is more expeditious and convenient
for departments that have less manpower and experience in dealing
with cold cases. It emphasizes the prioritization of cold cases
based on the availability of physical evidence and the chances of
deriving matches from said evidence and an identified person of
interest. Additional topics covered in the second edition include:
How cases go cold Strategies for creating a cold case unit Cold
case investigations in a Dutch educational environment-a chapter
written by members of the Dutch Police Academy New forensic science
technologies, including DNA, CODIS, and AFIS Case studies
demonstrating advances in suspectology Strategies for effective
investigative interviewing Challenges posed by staged crime scenes
in cold cases How to craft a cold case evaluation report The expert
authors of this book maintain The Center for the Resolution of
Unresolved Crimes
Nearly 185,000 homicides since 1980 remain unsolved, yet with
limited staff and resources, it is no surprise that law enforcement
units place the bulk of their efforts on current cases where
victims' family members and the media demand answers. Cold Cases:
An Evaluation Model with Follow-up Strategies for Investigators
provides a comprehensive roadmap for digging those cold cases out
of the file room and getting them resolved. Practical and concise,
the book is an invaluable tool for police officers and detectives
attempting to solve crimes that would otherwise be forgotten.
Evaluating the Case Divided into three sections, the book begins
with a historical perspective on how cases get to the point where
it appears all investigative leads have been exhausted. It includes
a chapter on understanding the process of homicide and those who
kill - critical information for the homicide investigator. Next,
the authors explain the evaluation model. They demonstrate the key
elements of organization, thoroughness, and the value of the
scientific method. This section validates theories of the crime,
raises evidentiary issues and concerns, addresses the informational
and behavioral aspects relative to the crime and the participants
in the crime, and documents investigative strategies for future
efforts on the case. Investigating and Solving the Crime The third
section discusses the investigation that follows the evaluation.
The book considers questions investigators must ask, including what
should be looked at beyond the case file itself, and how the growth
in technology since the date of the incident might provide new
opportunities to uncover clues. This section also explores the
choice of interview/interrogation techniques based on the
behavioral aspects involved. Finally, the authors suggest how
investigators can maximize their efforts and obtain not just an
arrest, but a conviction. Useful appendices include sample standard
operating procedures from three different agencies to use as a
guide for setting up a cold case unit and a list of additional
resources a department may look to for assistance. By following the
cold cases evaluation model in this volume, those charged with
resolving long-forgotten crimes can increase their chance of an
accurate resolution, or at least be able to say that everything
that can be done has been done.
Because the investigation of cold cases is usually an arduous and
time-consuming task, most law enforcement agencies in the United
States are not able to dedicate the resources necessary to support
the cold case investigation process. However, when those cases are
fully pursued and prosecuted, they often result in convictions and
lengthy prison terms. Cold Cases: Evaluation Models with Follow-up
Strategies for Investigators, Second Edition saves law enforcement
time by providing detailed guidelines for determining if a cold
case is solvable, and if so, how to organize, manage, and evaluate
the investigation. It also provides techniques for developing
investigative strategies to complement the evaluation process and
resolve the crime. This second edition features a new revised model
and methodology for investigating cold cases suitable for all
police and public safety agencies-large or small, domestic or
international. This new model is more expeditious and convenient
for departments that have less manpower and experience in dealing
with cold cases. It emphasizes the prioritization of cold cases
based on the availability of physical evidence and the chances of
deriving matches from said evidence and an identified person of
interest. Additional topics covered in the second edition include:
How cases go cold Strategies for creating a cold case unit Cold
case investigations in a Dutch educational environment-a chapter
written by members of the Dutch Police Academy New forensic science
technologies, including DNA, CODIS, and AFIS Case studies
demonstrating advances in suspectology Strategies for effective
investigative interviewing Challenges posed by staged crime scenes
in cold cases How to craft a cold case evaluation report The expert
authors of this book maintain The Center for the Resolution of
Unresolved Crimes and conduct training and consulting worldwide.
Their practical book is designed to help law enforcement agencies
resurrect long-forgotten cases, bringing closure to victims and
holding accountable those who are responsible. This book is part of
the Advances in Police Theory and Practice series
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