King William R, Campbell Bradley A, Matusiak Matthew C, Katz Charles M
College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University, Box 2296, Huntsville, TX, 77341-2296.
Department of Criminal Justice, University of Louisville, 2301 South Third Street Room 223, Louisville, KY, 40292.
J Forensic Sci. 2017 Jul;62(4):874-880. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.13380. Epub 2017 Jan 23.
We explore the impact of information from ballistics imaging hit reports on the investigation into violent crimes. Ballistics imaging hits link two crimes involving the same firearm by forensically matching tool marks on the fired bullets or cartridge cases. Interview data collected from detectives who received a hit report were used to explore the relationship between the presence of a hit report and outcomes in 65 gun-related violent crime investigations in nine U.S. police agencies. Findings indicate hit reports rarely contribute to identification, arrest, charging, or sentencing of suspects, because of delays in producing hit reports. On average, hit reports were completed 181.4 days after the focal crime. This delay forces investigations to proceed without the benefit of information from ballistics analysis. Additionally, hit reports rarely contained detailed information that was immediately useful to investigators. Instead, hit reports required additional research by the investigator to unlock useful information.
我们探讨了弹道成像命中报告中的信息对暴力犯罪调查的影响。弹道成像命中通过对发射子弹或弹壳上的工具痕迹进行法医比对,将涉及同一支枪支的两起犯罪联系起来。从收到命中报告的侦探那里收集的访谈数据,被用于探究命中报告的存在与美国九个警察机构的65起与枪支相关的暴力犯罪调查结果之间的关系。研究结果表明,由于命中报告制作延迟,其很少有助于嫌疑人的识别、逮捕、指控或量刑。平均而言,命中报告在核心犯罪发生181.4天后完成。这种延迟迫使调查在没有弹道分析信息帮助的情况下进行。此外,命中报告很少包含对调查人员立即有用的详细信息。相反,命中报告需要调查人员进行额外研究才能解锁有用信息。