Criminal Investigations: The Impact of Patrol Officers on Solving Crime

This two-part study of the criminal investigation process first evaluated the frequency with which patrol officers solve cases assigned to the investigations division and then examined how detectives spent their time, both on case assignments and on other activity not related to current case assignm...

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Main Author: Womack, Charissa L.
Other Authors: Fritsch, Eric J.
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: University of North Texas 2007
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Online Access:https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc3594/
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc35942017-03-17T08:35:58Z Criminal Investigations: The Impact of Patrol Officers on Solving Crime Womack, Charissa L. Criminal investigation preliminary investigation follow-up investigation patrol officer detective civilianization Criminal investigation. Police patrol. This two-part study of the criminal investigation process first evaluated the frequency with which patrol officers solve cases assigned to the investigations division and then examined how detectives spent their time, both on case assignments and on other activity not related to current case assignment. Cases assigned to the investigations division for follow up were examined to determine how often a case was cleared by the patrol officer. The detective's time was then evaluated in order to determine how much time detectives spent on investigative tasks and other activities. This study confirms that the patrol officer should be given more time to conduct preliminary investigations for specific cases, and that tasks performed by detectives could be shifted to other personnel in the department. Both actions should serve to positively impact case clearance rates. University of North Texas Fritsch, Eric J. Liederbach, John Tobolowsky, Peggy M., 1952- 2007-05 Thesis or Dissertation Text oclc: 176867397 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc3594/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc3594 English Public Copyright Womack, Charissa L. Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
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topic Criminal investigation
preliminary investigation
follow-up investigation
patrol officer
detective
civilianization
Criminal investigation.
Police patrol.
spellingShingle Criminal investigation
preliminary investigation
follow-up investigation
patrol officer
detective
civilianization
Criminal investigation.
Police patrol.
Womack, Charissa L.
Criminal Investigations: The Impact of Patrol Officers on Solving Crime
description This two-part study of the criminal investigation process first evaluated the frequency with which patrol officers solve cases assigned to the investigations division and then examined how detectives spent their time, both on case assignments and on other activity not related to current case assignment. Cases assigned to the investigations division for follow up were examined to determine how often a case was cleared by the patrol officer. The detective's time was then evaluated in order to determine how much time detectives spent on investigative tasks and other activities. This study confirms that the patrol officer should be given more time to conduct preliminary investigations for specific cases, and that tasks performed by detectives could be shifted to other personnel in the department. Both actions should serve to positively impact case clearance rates.
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Womack, Charissa L.
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title Criminal Investigations: The Impact of Patrol Officers on Solving Crime
title_short Criminal Investigations: The Impact of Patrol Officers on Solving Crime
title_full Criminal Investigations: The Impact of Patrol Officers on Solving Crime
title_fullStr Criminal Investigations: The Impact of Patrol Officers on Solving Crime
title_full_unstemmed Criminal Investigations: The Impact of Patrol Officers on Solving Crime
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publisher University of North Texas
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