The Forensic Investigator

The Death Investigation System in America

27 min · 20 de may de 2026
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The conversation delves into the challenges of crime data collection and reporting, the issue of unsolved homicides and declining solve rates, the structure and challenges of the death investigation system in America, the importance of investigative philosophy and autopsies, and a focus on homicide and suicide rates. The takeaways highlight the incomplete national crime data and the fragmented nature of the medical legal death investigation system. Takeaways * Incomplete national crime data * Fragmented medical legal death investigation system Chapters * 00:00 Challenges in Crime Data Collection and Reporting * 07:35 Death Investigation System in America * 17:50 Investigative Philosophy and Autopsies

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