RT Article T1 Contemporary challenges in homicide investigation JF Routledge handbook of homicide studies SP 644 OP 662 A1 Brookman, Fiona A2 Pike, Sophie LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1924773775 AB In this chapter, we consider some of the challenges inherent in contemporary homicide investigations in England and Wales. Drawing on existing literature and empirical data from our own research, we focus upon organisational changes and some of the new, and persistent, challenges faced by those tasked with investigating this most serious crime. We discuss three distinct contemporary investigative challenges at the organisational level: (i) effective use of forensic science and technology, (ii) depleted resources and austerity impacts and (iii) managing social media. As will become apparent, some of the contemporary challenges experienced by investigators are associated directly with the emergence of new investigative opportunities, whilst others are perennial problems that have either never gone away or have resurfaced. Despite increased opportunities to successfully investigate homicide afforded by advances in science and technology, in many countries clearance rates are in decline. It is not yet completely clear what is driving these downward trends, but we suggest that the challenges that we have discussed in this chapter are contributing factors. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 658-662 SN 9781032506593