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Finding the missing and unknown: Novel educational approaches to warming up cold cases
Institution:1. Polizeiakademie Niedersachsen (Police Academy Lower Saxony), Bürgermeister-Stahn-Wall 9, Nienburg/Weser 31582, Germany;2. Locate International, Rumwell Hall, Rumwell, Taunton, Somerset TA4 1EL, United Kingdom;3. University of South Wales, Centre for Criminology, Treforest Campus, Pontypridd, Wales CF37 1DL, United Kingdom;4. Department of Applied Social Sciences, Forensics & Politics, University of Winchester, Sparkford Road, Winchester SO22 4NR, United Kingdom;5. Department of Society, Crime & Environment, School of Justice, Security & Sustainability, Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2DF, United Kingdom;6. Medical, Molecular and Forensic Sciences, Murdoch University, 90 South Street, Murdoch, Western Australia 6150, Australia;7. School of Law, Murdoch University, 90 South Street, Murdoch, Western Australia 6150, Australia;8. Department of Law and Business, School of Justice, Security & Sustainability, Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2DF, United Kingdom;9. Staatsanwaltschaft Verden (State Attorney Department Verden), Johanniswall 8, Verden/Aller 27283, Germany
Abstract:In recent years, students in police academies and higher education institutions around the world have worked together to analyse cold cases including long-term missing persons cases in collaboration with investigators and prosecutors. In 2020, three European organisations, the Police Expert Network on Missing Persons (PEN-MP), AMBER Alert Europe and Locate International, succeeded in connecting these educational organisations enabling them to work collectively on cases and conduct cold case analyses (CCA) across international borders. The International Cold Case Analysis Project (ICCAP) learning objectives were to 1) collect the necessary information about the victim, 2) reconstruct the crime, and 3) investigate trace control.In a learning objective-based evaluation using Computer-Assisted Web Interviewing, 76 participating students from the German and International ICCAP teams were asked to complete a pre- and post-review questionnaire to self-assess their personal competence development. Participants reported significant increases in competence in all evaluated areas, thus demonstrating that authentic and relevant collaborations can enrich the learning environment, promote the use of professional skills, and provide significant knowledge exchange opportunities between academia and industry.Drawing on case studies of cold case missing persons' investigations and unidentified found remains, this article shares how university academics, students and community volunteers can work together nationally and internationally to find out what has happened to missing people and how we can more effectively identify the previously unidentified. In so doing, we share the expertise required to progress these cold cases and provide recommendations to support other institutions and organisations in adopting this innovative approach.
Keywords:Academia-industry partnership  Authentic learning  Cold case  International collaboration  Investigation  Missing persons  Multidisciplinary  Review  ICCAP"}  {"#name":"keyword"  "$":{"id":"pc_7EG6vriRHz"}  "$$":[{"#name":"text"  "_":"International Cold Case Analysis Project  CCA"}  {"#name":"keyword"  "$":{"id":"pc_MdbLocrhbi"}  "$$":[{"#name":"text"  "_":"Cold Case Analysis  PEN-MP"}  {"#name":"keyword"  "$":{"id":"pc_bDJWhEEc39"}  "$$":[{"#name":"text"  "_":"Police Expert Network on Missing Persons
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