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The Case of Police Investigations

The Case of Police Investigations
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Author(s): Petter Gottschalk (Norwegian School of Management, Norway)and Hans Solli-Saether (Norwegian School of Management, Norway)
Copyright: 2009
Pages: 25
Source title: E-Government Interoperability and Information Resource Integration: Frameworks for Aligned Development
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Petter Gottschalk (Norwegian School of Management, Norway)and Hans Solli-Sæther (Norwegian School of Management, Norway)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-648-8.ch010

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Abstract

An investigation is an effective search for material to bring an offender to justice. Knowledge and skills are required to conduct an effective investigation. Investigative knowledge enables investigators to determine if a given set of circumstances amounts to a criminal offence, to identify the types of material that may have been generated during the commission of an offence and where this material may be found. It also ensures that investigations are carried out in a manner, which complies with the rules of evidence, thereby increasing the likelihood that the material gathered will be admitted as evidence.

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