Salus Journal (Oct 2021)

The role of detection avoidance behaviour in solving Australian homicides

  • Amber McKinley,
  • Claire Ferguson

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
pp. 57 – 66

Abstract

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Detection avoidance (DA) behaviours include removing evidence, manipulating bodies, and offenders protecting their identity, and staging the scene. There is a dearth of research on DA and its impact on homicide investigations. This study examines the role of DA in solving homicides in Victoria, Australia. It explores DA tactics used by offenders in 116 unsolved homicides, compares them to 35 solved homicides, and proposes a framework for their potential effect on solvability factors. The framework suggests that detection avoidance maps on to several solvability factors in complex ways, potentially complicating police investigations in a manner different to that anticipated. Future research is recommended.

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