Dear Writer,
As you can see this is the information for a forum not exactly an essay. I hope you can assist me with this type of assignment which Im not familiar with. Below is the requirements for the forum discussion.
Discussion forum notes:
The 2 topics for discussion over this fortnight are:
• What are the key features which distinguish a complex criminal investigation from a routine one?
• Identify three major UK police investigations and describe why you consider them to be complex criminal investigations
Consider both topics in your initial and subsequent postings.
Discussion Forum
List of references to be use:
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* Article by Nina J. Westera; Mark R. Kebbell; Becky Milne; Tracey Green 2016
The prospective detective: developing the effective detective of the future in Policing and Society
* Article by Nina J. Westera; Mark R. Kebbell; Becky Milne; Tracey Green 2016
College of Policing Authorised Professional Practice – ACPO (2006) Murder Investigation Manual
ACPO (2005) Major Incident Room Standardised Administrative Procedures (MIRSAP)
Profiling police investigative thinking: A study of police officers in Norway in International Journal of the Sociology of Law
Article by Geoff Dean; Ivar Andre Fahsing; Petter Gottschalk 12/2006
Stages of knowledge management systems in police investigations in Knowledge-Based Systems
Article by Petter Gottschalk 10/2006
Smith, N & Flanagan, C (2000) The Effective Detective. Police Research Series 122
Investigating Murder: Detective Work and the Police Response to Criminal Homicide
Martin Innes 2003
Williams, R. and Johnson, P., 2013. Genetic policing: The uses of DNA in police investigations. Willan.
Chapter 1 from your core text Rossmo Criminal Investigation Failures
Nicol, C., Innes, M., Gee, D. and Feist, A., 2003. Reviewing murder investigations: an analysis of progress reviews from six police forces. Home Office. Research, Development and Statistics Directorate.
Ronczkowski, M.R., 2011. Terrorism and organized hate crime: Intelligence gathering, analysis and investigations. CRC press.
Rossmo, D.K., 2004. Geographic profiling as problem solving for serial crime. Police problem solving, pp.121-131.
Milne, R. and Bull, R., 2006. Interviewing victims of crime, including children and people with intellectual disabilities. Practical psychology for forensic investigations and prosecutions, pp.7-24.
Ditrich, H., 2015. Cognitive fallacies and criminal investigations. Science & Justice, 55(2), pp.155-159.
Tim Newburn, Tom Williamson, Alan Wright
Routledge, 21 Aug 2012 – Social Science
Innes, M., 2002. The ‘process structures’ of police homicide investigations. British journal of criminology, 42(4), pp.669-688.
Brayley, H., Cockbain, E. and Laycock, G., 2011. The value of crime scripting: Deconstructing internal child sex trafficking. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 5(2), pp.132-143.