Your First Five Crime Studies of June 4
All of today's research relates to criminal investigation
Hello! I'm Aaron Jacklin, and this is Explaining Crime, an independent newsletter that helps you explain crime to your audience.
Your First Five is a daily tip sheet (M-F) that publishes a curated selection of recent research related to crime and justice. Each tip sheet contains links to new studies (each related to a single topic) that I hope will enhance your work explaining crime.
These new studies related to criminology and criminal justice were published recently by journals I monitor.
1. Process mapping homicide investigations and estimating resource requirements for homicide units: Findings from a case study in the United States [The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles]
2. Arrest Web Entanglement: Female Domestic Violence Survivors’ Experiences with Police Intervention and Coercively Controlling Male Partners [Journal of Interpersonal Violence]
3. Exploring the role of emotional demeanor in a preliminary investigation context: expectation violations & gender [Psychology, Crime & Law]
4. Timely Intelligence Enhances Criminal Investigations: Investigators’ Ratings of Ballistics Imaging Across Three Cities [Crime & Delinquency]
5. Police oversight in practice: the Special Investigations Unit and civilian police oversight in Ontario, Canada [Policing and Society]
I might cover some of these studies further in Understanding Crime. If one sounds interesting or important, let me know in the comments.
Your First Five and the directories I'm experimenting with are the output of my research discovery system.