Joining forces: Combining police and external expertise for cold case reviews.

Forensic Sci Int

Medical, Molecular and Forensic Sciences, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Western Australia 6150, Australia; Polizeiakademie Niedersachsen (Police Academy Lower Saxony), Bürgermeister-Stahn-Wall 9, Nienburg/Weser 31582, Germany; Centre for Computational and Systems Medicine, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia 6150, Australia.

Published: August 2024

Cold case reviews within police and law enforcement agencies are challenging, not the least owing to the amount of time required to carefully review documentation, forensic exhibit holdings and various other casefile information. Most federal and state agencies are time poor, meaning there are very few dedicated cold case teams fortunate enough to have an abundance of police and expert staff resources. Universities and education organisations, however, have large troves of various expertise, alongside expansive human resources, by way of their academic and student body. In certain circumstances, the academic expertise and course offerings of a university may be well suited to assisting law enforcement in reviewing cold cases. There is growing desire for university courses to generate job ready graduates. In the field of law enforcement and policing this is difficult, as safety and the security of sensitive material and evidence is paramount. Educators strive to create workplace simulations, and with the correct mix of academic expertise, course offerings and industry linkages, the emerging opportunity for real cold case collaboration is possible. One such example is the Cold Case Review @ Murdoch (CCR) initiative. Since 2020, CCR has worked with the Lower Saxony Police Academy in Germany to develop the novel International Cold Case Analysis Project (ICCAP), now incorporating over 25 member institutions, to assist in solving real cases from both Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony) and federal police jurisdictions. One case, known as "The North Sea Man" has shown great success and demonstrates the power of joining forces between law enforcement and external agencies to help advance cold cases.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2024.112098DOI Listing

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