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Roycroft, M. and Roach, J. (2019). Decision Making in Police Enquiries and…
Roycroft, M. and Roach, J. (2019). Decision Making in Police Enquiries and Critical Incidents : What Really Works? London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Roycroftand Roach (2019)
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Established author who has published myultiple book and presented widely on theory- suggest he is well repsected within field.
Donnelly Retiored police superintenedant with 32 years experience. Contibution I based on practical application of decision making. 28 years a s detective- likely during this time he would've investigated an offence of child abuse.
Fahsing - detective superintendent of Norwegian police. Published books on police investigation- has researched investigative decision making
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All are now retiered- so there more recent expericnes of decision making in todays society with the changing nature of crime may be different.
ROACH- worked in academic setting for 15 years (provides the balance of academic and practical application)
Also c-authored previous books, specifialy preventing and investigating child homicide- Therefore this research Is aprticualty relevant as it would be expected that his views would encoproatwe thjose shared in social care research when it comes to engaging with child victims and ensuring appropriate child protecting is put in place. Main area of research is police and offender decision making.
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What leads to making a specific decision is often (but not always infleucned , for example by various contextual, situational, personality, experience and levels of knowledge factors. Roycroft p2
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book aims to examine different stages and types of decision making within enquiries" ... and to gently probe the decisionmaking styles of police officers in an attempt to shed light on how decision processes work in different critical incident contexts.5
Criminal investigation continues to evolve- what is the process now may change due to new research, legislation and procedural developemnts.
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recognised what the Impact of making the wrong decision can have on families and victims. previous book suggests not to discount the parents voice and only listen to the child however there is still lots of information to be gathered from parents accutn and once gathered is open to probing.