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Solving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim
James M. Adcock, PhD
22 episodes
4 days ago
Since 1980 the USA has accumulated over 250,000 unsolved homicides while the city of Memphis, TN has over 1,800. Various studies and the National Institute of Justice's (NIJ) Best Practices guide for Cold Cases has determined that we are in a "Cold Case Crisis". According to the FBI crime data for 2017, the homicide clearance or solve rate was about 61%, leaving four out of every ten homicides unsolved. And in 2016 the solve rate figure dropped to its lowest of 59.4%. On average this adds 6 – 7,000 unsolved cases to the cold case mix each year. The national consensus of cold case experts, who were part of the NIJ Cold Case Working Group and contributed to the best practices guide, have confirmed that the forming of dedicated cold case units will reduce not only the number of cold cases, but will help increase the solving of new homicides as they are reported. Additionally, if the proposed process with a solid commitment and sustainment of cold case investigations are integrated into the system, we will reduce violent crime, regain public confidence in our criminal justice system, solve more cases and provide information to the forgotten victims, the surviving families. It's not how much it will cost us to have these units in place, but rather what it will cost us if we don't! This podcast, "Surviving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim", will address the cold case issue, how we got here and what we can do about it. Through weekly episodes it will discuss the problem and the nuances of conducting cold case investigations. The listener will hear about some of the many steps involved in a homicide/cold case investigation, revealing the reality of the situation and what we can do about it to make our communities a safer place to live and work. Jim Adcock, PhD, #SolveColdCases cold cases, unsolved homicides, homicides, forensic science, investigation, genealogy, surviving victims, homicide family's matter
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Since 1980 the USA has accumulated over 250,000 unsolved homicides while the city of Memphis, TN has over 1,800. Various studies and the National Institute of Justice's (NIJ) Best Practices guide for Cold Cases has determined that we are in a "Cold Case Crisis". According to the FBI crime data for 2017, the homicide clearance or solve rate was about 61%, leaving four out of every ten homicides unsolved. And in 2016 the solve rate figure dropped to its lowest of 59.4%. On average this adds 6 – 7,000 unsolved cases to the cold case mix each year. The national consensus of cold case experts, who were part of the NIJ Cold Case Working Group and contributed to the best practices guide, have confirmed that the forming of dedicated cold case units will reduce not only the number of cold cases, but will help increase the solving of new homicides as they are reported. Additionally, if the proposed process with a solid commitment and sustainment of cold case investigations are integrated into the system, we will reduce violent crime, regain public confidence in our criminal justice system, solve more cases and provide information to the forgotten victims, the surviving families. It's not how much it will cost us to have these units in place, but rather what it will cost us if we don't! This podcast, "Surviving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim", will address the cold case issue, how we got here and what we can do about it. Through weekly episodes it will discuss the problem and the nuances of conducting cold case investigations. The listener will hear about some of the many steps involved in a homicide/cold case investigation, revealing the reality of the situation and what we can do about it to make our communities a safer place to live and work. Jim Adcock, PhD, #SolveColdCases cold cases, unsolved homicides, homicides, forensic science, investigation, genealogy, surviving victims, homicide family's matter
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Episodes (20/22)
Solving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim
Cold Case Protocol: the design, operation and management of a cold case unit.
5 years ago
39 minutes 38 seconds

Solving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim
Equivocal Deaths.
5 years ago
54 minutes 12 seconds

Solving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim
"The Forgotten Victims" (The surviving families of homicides and cold cases).
5 years ago
36 minutes 4 seconds

Solving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim
The Behavioral Aspects of Cold Case Investigations.
5 years ago
52 minutes 55 seconds

Solving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim
Sexual Assaults – the Other Cold Case that we don't always talk about.
5 years ago
44 minutes 59 seconds

Solving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim
Victimology Assessments.
5 years ago
40 minutes 47 seconds

Solving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim
"The White Woman Syndrome" and the effects related to violent crimes like homicides and cold cases.
6 years ago
40 minutes

Solving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim
Investigating the behavioral elements found in violent crimes and cold cases.
6 years ago
43 minutes 54 seconds

Solving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim
The Contributions of DNA to Cold Case Investigations.
6 years ago
48 minutes 8 seconds

Solving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim
Project Cold Case with Ryann Backmann. The fabulous story of a survivor.
6 years ago
43 minutes 29 seconds

Solving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim
Forensic Anthropology and the processes they go through with our cold cases.
6 years ago
36 minutes 53 seconds

Solving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim
A Cold Case Detective and the obstacles s/he faces in our society today.
6 years ago
41 minutes 50 seconds

Solving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim
Cold Case Initiatives from the National Institute of Justice's with guest speaker Chuck Heurich.
6 years ago
40 minutes 45 seconds

Solving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim
Crime data and the Murder Accountability Project.
6 years ago
41 minutes 27 seconds

Solving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim
Cold Case Best Practices Guide by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ)
6 years ago
46 minutes 50 seconds

Solving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim
Staged Crime Scenes with Steve Chancellor, co-author of the book "Crime Scene Staging."
6 years ago
31 minutes 22 seconds

Solving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim
Crime Scene Processing with Crime Scene Expert Grant Graham.
6 years ago
39 minutes 48 seconds

Solving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim
The preliminary investigation, plus homicide and those who kill!
6 years ago
40 minutes 42 seconds

Solving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim
Understanding death and our system that addresses it.
6 years ago
36 minutes 13 seconds

Solving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim
What is a cold case and how did we get here?
6 years ago
26 minutes 8 seconds

Solving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim
Since 1980 the USA has accumulated over 250,000 unsolved homicides while the city of Memphis, TN has over 1,800. Various studies and the National Institute of Justice's (NIJ) Best Practices guide for Cold Cases has determined that we are in a "Cold Case Crisis". According to the FBI crime data for 2017, the homicide clearance or solve rate was about 61%, leaving four out of every ten homicides unsolved. And in 2016 the solve rate figure dropped to its lowest of 59.4%. On average this adds 6 – 7,000 unsolved cases to the cold case mix each year. The national consensus of cold case experts, who were part of the NIJ Cold Case Working Group and contributed to the best practices guide, have confirmed that the forming of dedicated cold case units will reduce not only the number of cold cases, but will help increase the solving of new homicides as they are reported. Additionally, if the proposed process with a solid commitment and sustainment of cold case investigations are integrated into the system, we will reduce violent crime, regain public confidence in our criminal justice system, solve more cases and provide information to the forgotten victims, the surviving families. It's not how much it will cost us to have these units in place, but rather what it will cost us if we don't! This podcast, "Surviving Cold Cases with Dr. Jim", will address the cold case issue, how we got here and what we can do about it. Through weekly episodes it will discuss the problem and the nuances of conducting cold case investigations. The listener will hear about some of the many steps involved in a homicide/cold case investigation, revealing the reality of the situation and what we can do about it to make our communities a safer place to live and work. Jim Adcock, PhD, #SolveColdCases cold cases, unsolved homicides, homicides, forensic science, investigation, genealogy, surviving victims, homicide family's matter