This paper examines the investigation of volume crime cases and the processes of attrition through the investigative process using quantitative and qualitative data. More than 3000 burglary and motor vehicle cases in eight Basic Command Units in England and Wales, along with interview and documentary data, were analysed to identify the factors related to detection. Results indicated that whether an offender was caught at the scene; number of sources giving a name; number and types of forensic materials available; and number of other potential leads significantly increased the likelihood of detection. Implications of the research for police performance are discussed
centre on the use of forensic science to enhance the detection of crime, principally through the ana...
Volume crime offences such as domestic burglary are commonly assessed for forensic opportunities by...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>To examine various the...
This paper examines the investigation of volume crime cases and the processes of attrition through t...
This study examines the effects of police officer resources and incident solvability, or the ease wi...
Initially the study focussed on the factors affecting the ability of the police to solve crimes. An ...
Police have endeavoured to establish a knowledge base on effective crime control and prevention prac...
The use of forensic science in the investigation of volume crimes has grown significantly in recent ...
This study investigates the effectiveness of forensic evidence in UK volume crime investigations. Th...
According to evidence from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), there have been significan...
This paper seeks to explore police officer perception of the spatial distribution of residential bur...
Newscientific, technological and legal developments, particularly the introduction of national datab...
This report looks at the magnitude of crime perpetrated by the most active offenders in a particular...
Objectives: Residential burglaries (or break and enters) can cause great concern to the public but a...
Police agencies devote vast resources to minimising the time that it takes them to attend the scene ...
centre on the use of forensic science to enhance the detection of crime, principally through the ana...
Volume crime offences such as domestic burglary are commonly assessed for forensic opportunities by...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>To examine various the...
This paper examines the investigation of volume crime cases and the processes of attrition through t...
This study examines the effects of police officer resources and incident solvability, or the ease wi...
Initially the study focussed on the factors affecting the ability of the police to solve crimes. An ...
Police have endeavoured to establish a knowledge base on effective crime control and prevention prac...
The use of forensic science in the investigation of volume crimes has grown significantly in recent ...
This study investigates the effectiveness of forensic evidence in UK volume crime investigations. Th...
According to evidence from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), there have been significan...
This paper seeks to explore police officer perception of the spatial distribution of residential bur...
Newscientific, technological and legal developments, particularly the introduction of national datab...
This report looks at the magnitude of crime perpetrated by the most active offenders in a particular...
Objectives: Residential burglaries (or break and enters) can cause great concern to the public but a...
Police agencies devote vast resources to minimising the time that it takes them to attend the scene ...
centre on the use of forensic science to enhance the detection of crime, principally through the ana...
Volume crime offences such as domestic burglary are commonly assessed for forensic opportunities by...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>To examine various the...