The national detection rate for arson is very low when compared to that for most other offence types. This paper explores why this is the case. It begins by examining the way arson is identified and recorded, and highlights the large mismatch between the numbers of deliberate fires recorded by fire and rescue services and the number of arson cases recorded by the police. It then turns to the issue of detection rates for those incidents identified as arson. Here, particular attention is given to a study that tracked 240 investigations across six police BCU areas. Analysis is conducted by using a framework based upon considering how the nature of cases, police activities, regimes and resources impact upon detections. Finally, a number of conc...
Firesetting has long captured the imagination of psychiatry and the public alike. The crime of arson...
This article from Thomas Brettell of the New Jersey State Police Force's Forensic Science Bureau pro...
Since the 1980s, the incidence of wildfires (forest fires), across the World has significantly incre...
Detecting the causes of fires is one of the major and complex technical disciplines in the context o...
Arson homicides are rare, representing only two percent of all homicides in Australia each year. In ...
Despite the fact that arson is common and has serious negative consequences, a lack of empirical stu...
Over 40,000 arsons were reported in the 2014 Uniform Crime Report; however, this number is underesti...
Discusses the need for arson investigation to include both fire and police personnel
Bushfire arson is an intractable and costly problem for Australia. This is a report from The symposi...
Based on previous research undertaken by the Australian Institute of Criminology it seems that appro...
This thesis reviews some of the methodologies utilised by Local Authority Fire and Rescue Services a...
Over the period 1989 to 2010, there were 123 incidents of arson-associated homicide, involving 170 u...
Arson is a major problem nationwide, with local authorities investigating arson cases daily. To help...
In the UK it is estimated that the direct financial costs of arson are well over £1.3 billion a year...
Assessment, treatment and sentencing of arson offenders need to be grounded in sound research about ...
Firesetting has long captured the imagination of psychiatry and the public alike. The crime of arson...
This article from Thomas Brettell of the New Jersey State Police Force's Forensic Science Bureau pro...
Since the 1980s, the incidence of wildfires (forest fires), across the World has significantly incre...
Detecting the causes of fires is one of the major and complex technical disciplines in the context o...
Arson homicides are rare, representing only two percent of all homicides in Australia each year. In ...
Despite the fact that arson is common and has serious negative consequences, a lack of empirical stu...
Over 40,000 arsons were reported in the 2014 Uniform Crime Report; however, this number is underesti...
Discusses the need for arson investigation to include both fire and police personnel
Bushfire arson is an intractable and costly problem for Australia. This is a report from The symposi...
Based on previous research undertaken by the Australian Institute of Criminology it seems that appro...
This thesis reviews some of the methodologies utilised by Local Authority Fire and Rescue Services a...
Over the period 1989 to 2010, there were 123 incidents of arson-associated homicide, involving 170 u...
Arson is a major problem nationwide, with local authorities investigating arson cases daily. To help...
In the UK it is estimated that the direct financial costs of arson are well over £1.3 billion a year...
Assessment, treatment and sentencing of arson offenders need to be grounded in sound research about ...
Firesetting has long captured the imagination of psychiatry and the public alike. The crime of arson...
This article from Thomas Brettell of the New Jersey State Police Force's Forensic Science Bureau pro...
Since the 1980s, the incidence of wildfires (forest fires), across the World has significantly incre...