We need to talk about dialogue: Accomplishing collaborative sensemaking in homicide investigations

Helen Jones*, Fiona Brookman, Robin Williams, Jim Fraser

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    Abstract

    In this paper, we explore the importance of dialogue for collaborative sensemaking during homicide investigation, focusing upon interactions between detectives, forensic scientists and other experts involved in managing and undertaking forensic work. Drawing on data from a 4-year ethnographic study of British homicide investigations, we provide insights from criminal justice actors about both the value of, and barriers to, inter-professional and cross-disciplinary dialogue. We explore how and why organisational arrangements may limit opportunities for forensic scientists and other experts to engage collaboratively with detectives and prosecutors. We conclude by considering ways to enhance collaborative sensemaking during the investigation of homicide.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)572-589
    Number of pages18
    JournalThe Police Journal
    Volume94
    Issue number4
    Early online date3 Dec 2020
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2021

    Keywords

    • homicide investigation
    • sensemaking
    • dialogue
    • collaboration
    • forensic scientists
    • experts

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