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At a time when resources are scarce, not every crime may be
investigated as fully as is desirable. Police generally use
experience to guide their case screening. This volume demonstrates
a new, research-based approach, exploring innovative research on
crime solvability as a factor for crime investigation and
prevention. Crime solvability is the interplay between forensic
science, decision-making, and prediction to determine the
likelihood that a crime will be solved. This text discusses recent
studies of how solvable cases may be identified, using original
sets of police data. It focuses on high-volume crimes such as
burglary, assault, metal theft, and cyberfraud. By targeting more
cases that can be solved, police departments can manage their
resources better and have the greatest effect on arrests, as well
as preventing future crimes by these offenders. Topics covered
include: Research into the effects of crime solvability and
detection outcomes. Studies ranging from less severe, high-volume
crimes to severe offences. Effects of resources on investigating
and detecting crime. Theoretical resourcing-solvability model of
crime detection. Detection complements preventive approaches in
containing criminal activity. Chapters on incident solvability and
measured use of resources in different investigative stages.
Predictive approaches for improving crime solvability. Property,
violent, and sexual offenses. Crime Solvability Factors: Police
Resources and Crime Detection will be of interest to researchers in
criminology and criminal justice, particularly with an interest in
quantitative and experimental research and police studies. It will
also be of interest to policymakers and police organizations.
At a time when resources are scarce, not every crime may be
investigated as fully as is desirable. Police generally use
experience to guide their case screening. This volume demonstrates
a new, research-based approach, exploring innovative research on
crime solvability as a factor for crime investigation and
prevention. Crime solvability is the interplay between forensic
science, decision-making, and prediction to determine the
likelihood that a crime will be solved. This text discusses recent
studies of how solvable cases may be identified, using original
sets of police data. It focuses on high-volume crimes such as
burglary, assault, metal theft, and cyberfraud. By targeting more
cases that can be solved, police departments can manage their
resources better and have the greatest effect on arrests, as well
as preventing future crimes by these offenders. Topics covered
include: Research into the effects of crime solvability and
detection outcomes. Studies ranging from less severe, high-volume
crimes to severe offences. Effects of resources on investigating
and detecting crime. Theoretical resourcing-solvability model of
crime detection. Detection complements preventive approaches in
containing criminal activity. Chapters on incident solvability and
measured use of resources in different investigative stages.
Predictive approaches for improving crime solvability. Property,
violent, and sexual offenses. Crime Solvability Factors: Police
Resources and Crime Detection will be of interest to researchers in
criminology and criminal justice, particularly with an interest in
quantitative and experimental research and police studies. It will
also be of interest to policymakers and police organizations.
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