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Becoming a Reserve Officer and Working on Cold Cases
A former reserve officer shares his experience of being called into the police department for an assignment, and then talks about his involvement in working on cold cases and the challenges faced in solving them due to territorial issues among different agencies.
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In this podcast, the speaker shares his experience with jurisdictional issues while working as a reserve officer and discusses how these issues can impact the resolution, longevity and cooperation in a case, particularly in the 80s when territorial matters were less collaborative among different agencies.
15:07 - 19:50 (04:43)
Summary
In this podcast, the speaker shares his experience with jurisdictional issues while working as a reserve officer and discusses how these issues can impact the resolution, longevity and cooperation in a case, particularly in the 80s when territorial matters were less collaborative among different agencies.
ChapterBecoming a Reserve Officer and Working on Cold Cases
EpisodeThe Search for Sheree | Talking Cold: Who Owns Your Case? | 11
PodcastCold
Detective work involves making tough decisions and putting people in jail, but sometimes egos can get in the way of doing what's right.
19:50 - 24:04 (04:13)
Summary
Detective work involves making tough decisions and putting people in jail, but sometimes egos can get in the way of doing what's right. Collaborating with others and sharing information can lead to solving crimes more effectively.
ChapterBecoming a Reserve Officer and Working on Cold Cases
EpisodeThe Search for Sheree | Talking Cold: Who Owns Your Case? | 11
PodcastCold
The investigation of a crime presents a series of challenges such as distance or lack of funds to be able to send officers to another city to investigate the facts, or the ego of the detectives that at times hinder the resolution of the case.
24:04 - 27:19 (03:15)
Summary
The investigation of a crime presents a series of challenges such as distance or lack of funds to be able to send officers to another city to investigate the facts, or the ego of the detectives that at times hinder the resolution of the case.