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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Silvia PettemPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9780367778538ISBN 10: 036777853 Pages: 333 Publication Date: 31 March 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsTools and Techniques. Challenges and Checklist. Agency Organization: Cold Case Units. TLO: The Latest Online Investigative System. Additional Options for People Searches. Dealing with Databases. Missing, Murdered, and Unidentified. NamUs: Connecting the Missing and Unidentified. Entering and Searching in the NamUs System. PKU Cards Retain Overlooked DNA. The Plight of the Missing and Unknown. Resources for Expanded Research. Historical and Geographical Context. Newspaper Research: Online and Off. Published and Public Records. Volunteers: How They Can Help. Contact with Co-Victims. Review Teams and the Media. Cold Case Review Teams and Information-Sharing Resources. Taking Advantage of the Media. Conclusion. Selected References. Index.ReviewsRevolutionary. Reads like a page-turner yet will educate even the most experienced investigator--cold case or otherwise. --Richard H. Walton, Ed.D., author of Cold Case Homicides: Practical Investigative Techniques For the investigator, Pettem's work will undoubtedly jump-start many a stalled investigation and keep others moving forward. For cold case unit managers, it opens up a world of new opportunities--the opportunity to expand the capacities of their units, take advantage of free resources, and to institute changes that address the outdated attitudes, policies, and procedures that, in the past, prevented some cases from being solved. At the same time, Cold Case Research promises to keep others from going cold in the future. --From the Foreword by Detective James Trainum, Metropolitan Police Department (Retired), Washington, D.C. WOW! The book reflects the compassion of the author - smart and fascinating! This is the textbook for missing, unidentified and homicide investigations. A valuable addition to any investigating agency's library as a resource and training tool. A wise and informative guide for advocates and volunteer organizations. Well done! --Todd Matthews, Media Relations /DoeNetwork.org & Communications and Outreach Manager for NamUs @ UNTHSC The literature on cold case investigations tends to fall into two genres; practical resources for cold case investigators or true crime public interest books dramatically depicting unsolved murders for an interested public. While this book falls firmly into the former category, designed to be a useful resource for cold case detectives, it nevertheless also manages to successfully straddle the latter camp, by providing interesting case study examples of cold case investigations and investigations into missing persons and the unidentified dead. It is this mix of practical resources and vivid case study examples that sets this book apart from other similar texts. --Cheryl Allsop, Lecturer of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Glamorgan Revolutionary. Reads like a page-turner yet will educate even the most experienced investigator-cold case or otherwise. -Richard H. Walton, Ed.D., author of Cold Case Homicides: Practical Investigative Techniques For the investigator, Pettem's work will undoubtedly jump-start many a stalled investigation and keep others moving forward. For cold case unit managers, it opens up a world of new opportunities--the opportunity to expand the capacities of their units, take advantage of free resources, and to institute changes that address the outdated attitudes, policies, and procedures that, in the past, prevented some cases from being solved. At the same time, Cold Case Research promises to keep others from going cold in the future. -From the Foreword by Detective James Trainum, Metropolitan Police Department (Retired), Washington, D.C. WOW! The book reflects the compassion of the author - smart and fascinating! This is the textbook for missing, unidentified and homicide investigations. A valuable addition to any investigating agency's library as a resource and training tool. A wise and informative guide for advocates and volunteer organizations. Well done! -Todd Matthews, Media Relations /DoeNetwork.org & Communications and Outreach Manager for NamUs @ UNTHSC The literature on cold case investigations tends to fall into two genres; practical resources for cold case investigators or true crime public interest books dramatically depicting unsolved murders for an interested public. While this book falls firmly into the former category, designed to be a useful resource for cold case detectives, it nevertheless also manages to successfully straddle the latter camp, by providing interesting case study examples of cold case investigations and investigations into missing persons and the unidentified dead. It is this mix of practical resources and vivid case study examples that sets this book apart from other similar texts. -Cheryl Allsop, Lecturer of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Glamorgan Revolutionary. Reads like a page-turner yet will educate even the most experienced investigator-cold case or otherwise. -Richard H. Walton, Ed.D., author of Cold Case Homicides: Practical Investigative Techniques For the investigator, Pettem's work will undoubtedly jump-start many a stalled investigation and keep others moving forward. For cold case unit managers, it opens up a world of new opportunities--the opportunity to expand the capacities of their units, take advantage of free resources, and to institute changes that address the outdated attitudes, policies, and procedures that, in the past, prevented some cases from being solved. At the same time, Cold Case Research promises to keep others from going cold in the future. -From the Foreword by Detective James Trainum, Metropolitan Police Department (Retired), Washington, D.C. WOW! The book reflects the compassion of the author - smart and fascinating! This is the textbook for missing, unidentified and homicide investigations. A valuable addition to any investigating agency's library as a resource and training tool. A wise and informative guide for advocates and volunteer organizations. Well done! -Todd Matthews, Media Relations /DoeNetwork.org & Communications and Outreach Manager for NamUs @ UNTHSC The literature on cold case investigations tends to fall into two genres; practical resources for cold case investigators or true crime public interest books dramatically depicting unsolved murders for an interested public. While this book falls firmly into the former category, designed to be a useful resource for cold case detectives, it nevertheless also manages to successfully straddle the latter camp, by providing interesting case study examples of cold case investigations and investigations into missing persons and the unidentified dead. It is this mix of practical resources and vivid case study examples that sets this book apart from other similar texts. -Cheryl Allsop, Lecturer of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Glamorgan Author InformationSilvia Pettem is a longtime historical researcher, newspaper columnist, and author of more than a dozen books. After decades of work for individuals, businesses, and governments, her life took a new turn in 1996, when she stumbled upon the gravestone of a Jane Doe, a murder victim from 1954. A few years later, Pettem applied her research skills to both old-fashioned detective work and the power of the Internet by entering into a successful partnership with her local sheriff and forensic experts of the Vidocq Society to determine the young woman’s identity. Pettem chronicled their work in Someone’s Daughter: In Search of Justice for Jane Doe. In 2008, the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office gave Pettem a Sheriff’s Commendation Award for doing the ""lion’s share of the research"" on the Jane Doe case. Two years later, the Vidocq Society presented her with its Medal of Honor. While continuing to volunteer for the Sheriff’s Office, Pettem is now an associate member of the Vidocq Society, a volunteer in the detectives section of the Boulder Police Department, a NamUs Academy graduate, and a NamUs instructor in classes sponsored by the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, expanding her expertise and working with colleagues all over the country. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |