Long-term needs, long-term access? Major crime recordkeeping and the information needs of individuals bereaved by homicide

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作者
Benton, Lauren [1 ]
Sexton, Anna [1 ]
机构
[1] UCL, Dept Informat Studies, London, England
关键词
Homicide; Bereavement; Records; Archives; Information; Access; FAMILY-MEMBERS; ACT; 2000; GRIEF; POLICE; VICTIMS; RECORDS; STRESS; MODEL; UK;
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10.1108/JD-04-2024-0075
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TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
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0812 ;
摘要
PurposeThe article presents research on the long-term information needs of homicide bereaved individuals in the context of record-keeping practice within Major Crime Units (MCU) in England. The research objectives were to: (1) identify the long-term information needs of individuals bereaved by homicide; (2) establish MCU officer perceptions on the provision of information to individuals bereaved by homicide; (3) establish the current practice of MCU officers in managing and providing access to homicide records and (4) explore the capability of current recordkeeping practice to move beyond the use of homicide records for their primary "policing" purpose.Design/methodology/approachThe research objectives were met by combining findings from a literature review across policing, bereavement, death, victimology, criminology, records management and archival studies with results from a singular interview-based study with officers at the Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire Major Crime Unit (BHCMCU).FindingsThe findings indicate that the long-term information needs of homicide bereaved individuals are ill-served by the current police recordkeeping framework which provides them with little involvement in record-keeping decision-making and limited long-term access to the information required for sensemaking/adaption in a post-homicide world. In this context, the research demonstrates a long term need for: (1) information access; (2) support for access; (3) a direct and personalised information access service and (4) trauma-informed and victim/survivor centred practice in police recordkeeping contexts.Originality/valueThe research addresses a major gap across disciplinary research literature in its focus on the ways investigative information is disclosed by the police to the bereaved following case closure.
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