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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
Gun crime exacts a horrific toll on communities across the United States, and the criminal investigation process plays a critical role in controlling gun violence and delivering justice. This panel addresses questions about the factors that affect the outcomes of investigations of gun crimes and the efficacy of new technologies and procedures supporting investigatory practices.
Creating Solvability with Real-Time Crime Centers (RTCCs): Impacts on Homicide and Shooting Investigations - Lisa Barao, University of Pennsylvania; Chris Mastroianni, Hartford Police Department
Investigator Caseloads and Investigative Outcomes - Hannah Cochran, John F. Finn Institute; Robert E. Worden, John F. Finn Institute / University at Albany
Expanding the Role of Digital Evidence in Homicide Investigations: A Multi-Method Case Study - Philip Cook, Duke University; Kailey White, University of Chicago Crime Lab
Factors Related to Successful Case Clearance for Fatal and Nonfatal Shootings: A Multisite Analysis - Nicole Johnson, Research Triangle Institute; Kevin Strom, Research Triangle Institute