Factors that are both within and outside of police discretion can pose challenges to solving homicides generally. There has been little study of no-body homicides, nor why some remain unresolved. This analysis compares solved and unsolved no-body homicides in Australia using Pearson’s chi-square tests of independence. Coroners’ findings, case law, and media reports from 1983 to 2017 were examined. Cases (N = 55; 42.4% solved) differed based on the victim’s age, who reported them missing, reward money, Coronial inquests, who determined homicide, availability of evidence and confessions, suspects lying, establishing crime scenes, and motivations
One hundred and nine closed files from an undisclosed state within Australia were selected by search...
Since the mid-1960s, the rate at which homicides are cleared in the United States has declined from ...
Objective In spite of the growth of forensic science services little published research exists relat...
Factors that are both within and outside of police discretion can pose challenges to solving homicid...
Offenders successfully disposing of a homicide victim’s body creates challenges to the criminal just...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to begin to explore whether and how the use of detection avoida...
Detection avoidance (DA) behaviours include removing evidence, manipulating bodies, and offenders pr...
Building on earlier research undertaken at the Australian Institute of Criminology (Pinto & Wils...
The current study investigates body disposal patterns in sexual homicide and examines whether offend...
The current study investigates body disposal patterns in sexual homicide cases, and examines whether...
In this paper Jenny Mouzosprovides a critical analysis of the data from AIC\u27s National Homicide M...
Homicide is a traditional offence that has been deemed punishable conduct since at least the 13th ce...
Popular perceptions concerning the recidivism of extremely violent offenders - in particular, homici...
This report presents findings of the nineteenth year of homicide data collection (2007–08) and provi...
International research suggests alcohol consumption increases the number of homicides and that homic...
One hundred and nine closed files from an undisclosed state within Australia were selected by search...
Since the mid-1960s, the rate at which homicides are cleared in the United States has declined from ...
Objective In spite of the growth of forensic science services little published research exists relat...
Factors that are both within and outside of police discretion can pose challenges to solving homicid...
Offenders successfully disposing of a homicide victim’s body creates challenges to the criminal just...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to begin to explore whether and how the use of detection avoida...
Detection avoidance (DA) behaviours include removing evidence, manipulating bodies, and offenders pr...
Building on earlier research undertaken at the Australian Institute of Criminology (Pinto & Wils...
The current study investigates body disposal patterns in sexual homicide and examines whether offend...
The current study investigates body disposal patterns in sexual homicide cases, and examines whether...
In this paper Jenny Mouzosprovides a critical analysis of the data from AIC\u27s National Homicide M...
Homicide is a traditional offence that has been deemed punishable conduct since at least the 13th ce...
Popular perceptions concerning the recidivism of extremely violent offenders - in particular, homici...
This report presents findings of the nineteenth year of homicide data collection (2007–08) and provi...
International research suggests alcohol consumption increases the number of homicides and that homic...
One hundred and nine closed files from an undisclosed state within Australia were selected by search...
Since the mid-1960s, the rate at which homicides are cleared in the United States has declined from ...
Objective In spite of the growth of forensic science services little published research exists relat...