Forensic Archaeology and Undetected Homicide Cases

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Dear Dyfed Powys Police,

I am a MSc student studying Forensic Science and Criminal Justice with the University of Leicester. I am currently completing my dissertation which seeks to look at the impact Forensic Archaeology has on unsolved homicide cases within the UK. I would be grateful if the following questions could be answered as outlined in the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

Definition of terms for clarity:

Homicide – The unlawful killing of a person, to include murder and all categories of manslaughter.
Detected homicide case – a solved homicide case whereby a person(s) has been charged or has died prior to charges being brought.
Undetected homicide case – a currently unsolved homicide case.
Undetected homicide case review – the review of all evidence in relation to an undetected homicide case.

Freedom of Information Questions:

Q1. How many reported undetected homicide cases are there within your jurisdiction currently?
Q2. Do you currently have a team solely responsible for the review of undetected homicides?
Q3. What is the current standard undetected homicide case review frequency within your jurisdiction?
Q4. During the years 2011 – 2014 (inclusive), how many undetected homicide cases were reviewed within your jurisdiction?
Q5. During the years 2011 – 2014 (inclusive), how many undetected homicide cases were detected within your jurisdiction?
Q6. Does your jurisdiction currently have a Forensic Archaeologist to be called upon as required?
Q7. During the years 2011 – 2014 (inclusive), how many undetected homicide case reviews utilised Forensic Archaeology?
Q8. During the years 2011 – 2014 (inclusive), how many undetected homicide cases were detected as a result of Forensic Archaeology?
I would like to thank you in advance for taking the time to answer these questions. Should you require me to refine or clarify any part of my request, please do not hesitate to contact me under your section 16 duty.

Kindest regards

Charlotte Jones
BHSPT, Nat.Cert.Sci, BSc(hons)

Dyfed Powys Police

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SWYDDOGOL OFFICIAL

Good Afternoon

 

Reference No: 815/2019

 

Thank you for your request for information dated  09.09.19 concerning
Forensic Archaeology and Undetected Homicide Cases

 

 

Dyfed-Powys Police acknowledge receipt of your request which is being
processed under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 however, prior to
processing the request please would you clarify

 

i)              With reference to Q4, is this referring to homicides which
were re-investigated at a later date?

ii)             With reference to Q5, is this in relation to the crimes
which were re-investigated in Q4?

 

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Yours sincerely,

 

 

Melody Lewis

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Rheoli Gwybodaeth a Chydymffurfiaeth/ Information Management and
Compliance

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SWYDDOGOL OFFICIAL

 

From: Charlotte Jones [mailto:[FOI #602517 email]]
Sent: 09 September 2019 17:59
To: FOI
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Forensic Archaeology and
Undetected Homicide Cases

 

Dear Dyfed Powys Police,

 

I am a MSc student studying Forensic Science and Criminal Justice with the
University of Leicester.  I am currently completing my dissertation which
seeks to look at the impact Forensic Archaeology has on unsolved homicide
cases within the UK.  I would be grateful if the following questions could
be answered as outlined in the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

 

Definition of terms for clarity:

 

Homicide â The unlawful killing of a person, to include murder and all
categories of manslaughter.

Detected homicide case â a solved homicide case whereby a person(s) has
been charged or has died prior to charges being brought.

Undetected homicide case â a currently unsolved homicide case.

Undetected homicide case review â the review of all evidence in relation
to an undetected homicide case.

 

Freedom of Information Questions:

 

Q1.  How many reported undetected homicide cases are there within your
jurisdiction currently?

Q2.  Do you currently have a team solely responsible for the review of
undetected homicides?

Q3.  What is the current standard undetected homicide case review
frequency within your jurisdiction?

Q4. During the years 2011 â 2014 (inclusive), how many undetected
homicide cases were reviewed within your jurisdiction?

Q5. During the years 2011 â 2014 (inclusive), how many undetected
homicide cases were detected within your jurisdiction?

Q6.  Does your jurisdiction currently have a Forensic Archaeologist to be
called upon as required?

Q7. During the years 2011 â 2014 (inclusive), how many undetected
homicide case reviews utilised Forensic Archaeology?

Q8. During the years 2011 â 2014 (inclusive), how many undetected
homicide cases were detected as a result of Forensic Archaeology?

I would like to thank you in advance for taking the time to answer these
questions.  Should you require me to refine or clarify any part of my
request, please do not hesitate to contact me under your section 16 duty.

 

Kindest regards

 

Charlotte Jones

BHSPT, Nat.Cert.Sci, BSc(hons)

 

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Dear FOI,

Many thanks for your response.

To clarify:

i) Yes, cases that were re-investigated between the years 2011 - 2014

ii) Yes, cases that had been re-investigated and then solved

Yours sincerely,

Charlotte Jones

Dyfed Powys Police

Diolch am eich e-bost sydd wedi’i dderbyn gan yr Uned Rhyddid Gwybodaeth
yn Heddlu Dyfed-Powys. Bydd yn cael ei ystyried a’i weithredu fel y bo’n
briodol. Os oes gennych unrhyw ymholiadau mewn perthynas â’r mater hwn,
mae croeso i chi gysylltu â’r Uned Rhyddid Gwybodaeth ar 01267 226596.

Thank you for your e-mail which has been received by the Freedom of
Information Unit at Dyfed Powys Police and will be considered and actioned
as appropriate. Should you have any queries in respect to this matter then
please feel free to contact the Freedom of Information Unit on 01267
226596.

A oeddech chi’n gwybod bod modd cyrchu gwybodaeth ynghylch Heddlu Dyfed
Powys drwy Gynllun Cyhoeddi a Log Datgeliadau Heddlu Dyfed-Powys? Mae’r
ddau ar gael drwy’r dolenni cyswllt isod:

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Dyfed Powys Police Publication Scheme and the Dyfed Powys Police
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SWYDDOGOL OFFICIAL

Good Morning

 

Reference No: 815/2019

I write in connection with your request for information dated and received
on 09/09/2019 (clarified on 23/09/2019) regarding  Forensic Archaeology
and Undetected Homicide Cases.
                                             .

This request is being handled under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

It is with regret that I have to inform you that the 20 working day
deadline (09/04/2018) under section 10 of The Freedom of Information Act
in respect of this request has not been met, due to difficulties in
retrieving and collating the relevant requested information or delays in
the FOI process.

On behalf of Dyfed-Powys Police I would like to apologise for not
complying with this legal requirement in respect of this matter as well as
for any inconvenience this may have caused.

However your request for information, which is continuing to be processed,
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Once again please accept my apologies for non-compliance in respect of
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Yours sincerely

 

FOI Unit

 

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[2][Dyfed Powys Police request email]

 

 

SWYDDOGOL OFFICIAL

 

From: Charlotte Jones [mailto:[FOI #602517 email]]
Sent: 09 September 2019 17:59
To: FOI
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Forensic Archaeology and
Undetected Homicide Cases

 

Dear Dyfed Powys Police,

 

I am a MSc student studying Forensic Science and Criminal Justice with the
University of Leicester.  I am currently completing my dissertation which
seeks to look at the impact Forensic Archaeology has on unsolved homicide
cases within the UK.  I would be grateful if the following questions could
be answered as outlined in the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

 

Definition of terms for clarity:

 

Homicide â The unlawful killing of a person, to include murder and all
categories of manslaughter.

Detected homicide case â a solved homicide case whereby a person(s) has
been charged or has died prior to charges being brought.

Undetected homicide case â a currently unsolved homicide case.

Undetected homicide case review â the review of all evidence in relation
to an undetected homicide case.

 

Freedom of Information Questions:

 

Q1.  How many reported undetected homicide cases are there within your
jurisdiction currently?

Q2.  Do you currently have a team solely responsible for the review of
undetected homicides?

Q3.  What is the current standard undetected homicide case review
frequency within your jurisdiction?

Q4. During the years 2011 â 2014 (inclusive), how many undetected
homicide cases were reviewed within your jurisdiction?

Q5. During the years 2011 â 2014 (inclusive), how many undetected
homicide cases were detected within your jurisdiction?

Q6.  Does your jurisdiction currently have a Forensic Archaeologist to be
called upon as required?

Q7. During the years 2011 â 2014 (inclusive), how many undetected
homicide case reviews utilised Forensic Archaeology?

Q8. During the years 2011 â 2014 (inclusive), how many undetected
homicide cases were detected as a result of Forensic Archaeology?

I would like to thank you in advance for taking the time to answer these
questions.  Should you require me to refine or clarify any part of my
request, please do not hesitate to contact me under your section 16 duty.

 

Kindest regards

 

Charlotte Jones

BHSPT, Nat.Cert.Sci, BSc(hons)

 

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SWYDDOGOL OFFICIAL

Good Afternoon

 

Reference No: 815/2019

 

Thank you for your request for information concerning Forensic Archaeology
and Undetected Homicide Cases

 

Dyfed-Powys Police acknowledge receipt of your request which is being
processed under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 however, prior to
processing the request please would you clarify

 

Please can you clarify what is meant by “undetected”.  Can you be more
specific as we are have difficulties in finding the information as
requested.

 

After receiving the clarification, your request will then be considered and you
will receive a response within the statutory timescale of 20 working days as
defined by the Freedom of Information Act 2000, subject to the information not
being exempt or containing a reference to a third party. If we do not receive
clarification from you within 40 working days, then your request will be closed.

 

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you chose not to make a payment then your request will remain unanswered.

 

I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in
Dyfed Powys Police and look forward to your response.

 

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Uned Rhyddid Gwybodaeth - Freedom of Information Unit

Pencadlys Heddlu - Dyfed-Powys Police Headquarters

Caerfyrddin - Carmarthen

Ffon/Tel: 01267 222020

E-Bost/E-Mail - [1][Dyfed Powys Police request email]

 

 

Dyfed Powys Police provides you the right to request a re-examination of your
case under its review procedure. If you decide to request such a review and
having followed the Force’s full process you are still dissatisfied, then you
have the right to direct your comments to the Information Commissioner who will
give it consideration.

 

SWYDDOGOL OFFICIAL

 

From: Charlotte Jones [mailto:[FOI #602517 email]]
Sent: 09 September 2019 17:59
To: FOI
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Forensic Archaeology and
Undetected Homicide Cases

 

Dear Dyfed Powys Police,

 

I am a MSc student studying Forensic Science and Criminal Justice with the
University of Leicester.  I am currently completing my dissertation which
seeks to look at the impact Forensic Archaeology has on unsolved homicide
cases within the UK.  I would be grateful if the following questions could
be answered as outlined in the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

 

Definition of terms for clarity:

 

Homicide – The unlawful killing of a person, to include murder and all
categories of manslaughter.

Detected homicide case – a solved homicide case whereby a person(s) has
been charged or has died prior to charges being brought.

Undetected homicide case – a currently unsolved homicide case.

Undetected homicide case review – the review of all evidence in relation
to an undetected homicide case.

 

Freedom of Information Questions:

 

Q1.  How many reported undetected homicide cases are there within your
jurisdiction currently?

Q2.  Do you currently have a team solely responsible for the review of
undetected homicides?

Q3.  What is the current standard undetected homicide case review
frequency within your jurisdiction?

Q4. During the years 2011 – 2014 (inclusive), how many undetected homicide
cases were reviewed within your jurisdiction?

Q5. During the years 2011 – 2014 (inclusive), how many undetected homicide
cases were detected within your jurisdiction?

Q6.  Does your jurisdiction currently have a Forensic Archaeologist to be
called upon as required?

Q7. During the years 2011 – 2014 (inclusive), how many undetected homicide
case reviews utilised Forensic Archaeology?

Q8. During the years 2011 – 2014 (inclusive), how many undetected homicide
cases were detected as a result of Forensic Archaeology?

I would like to thank you in advance for taking the time to answer these
questions.  Should you require me to refine or clarify any part of my
request, please do not hesitate to contact me under your section 16 duty.

 

Kindest regards

 

Charlotte Jones

BHSPT, Nat.Cert.Sci, BSc(hons)

 

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Dear FOI,

To clarify and as per the clarification in the initial request, an undetected case is a case that is currently unsolved. To clarify further, this will be a case whereby no charges have been brought against a person(s).

Yours sincerely,

Charlotte Jones

Dyfed Powys Police

Diolch am eich e-bost sydd wedi’i dderbyn gan yr Uned Rhyddid Gwybodaeth
yn Heddlu Dyfed-Powys. Bydd yn cael ei ystyried a’i weithredu fel y bo’n
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mae croeso i chi gysylltu â’r Uned Rhyddid Gwybodaeth ar 01267 226596.

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Dear Dyfed Powys Police,

Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews.

I am writing to request an internal review of Dyfed Powys Police's handling of my FOI request 'Forensic Archaeology and Undetected Homicide Cases'.

Sadly this request is now long overdue.

A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on the Internet at this address: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/f...

Yours faithfully,

Charlotte Jones

Dyfed Powys Police

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yn Heddlu Dyfed-Powys. Bydd yn cael ei ystyried a’i weithredu fel y bo’n
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mae croeso i chi gysylltu â’r Uned Rhyddid Gwybodaeth ar 01267 226596.

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as appropriate. Should you have any queries in respect to this matter then
please feel free to contact the Freedom of Information Unit on 01267
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SWYDDOGOL OFFICIAL
Dear Ms Jones,

Please accept our sincere apologies for the delay in responding to your FOI request, the FOI Unit are currently dealing with a backlog situation due to the high volume of requests being received by the department. Please be advised, I am currently in the process of collating a response to your request however I am awaiting further information from the relevant department in relation to your request and once this is received the final response will be completed and provided to you. Hopefully the response will be finalised by the end of this week or early next week.

In light of this, please can you advise whether you still require an internal review?

I apologise again for the delay with your request.

Kind regards,

Nicola Barresi
Swyddog Rhyddid Gwybodaeth - Freedom of Information Officer
Uned Rhyddid Gwybodaeth - Freedom of Information Unit
Pencadlys Heddlu - Dyfed-Powys Police Headquarters
Caerfyrddin - Carmarthen
Ffon/Tel:  01267 222020 est/ext:   23453
Llinell Uniongyrchol/Direct Line:  01267 226014
[Dyfed Powys Police request email]

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Dear Sir/Madam,

 

Reference No: 815/2019

 

I write in connection with your request for information dated the 9^th
September 2019 and received in the FOI Unit on the same date regarding
Forensic Archaeology and Undetected Homicide Cases.

 

Please accept our sincere apologies for the delay in responding.

 

This request is being handled under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

 

Your request has now been considered and firstly I am obliged under
Section (1)(1)(a) of The Freedom of Information Act 2000 to tell you
whether the information is held by the force.

 

I can confirm that Dyfed-Powys Police does hold part of the information
relevant to your request. A copy of the information held is attached.

 

If you are unhappy with the way your request for information has been
handled, you can request a review by writing to the freedom of information
unit address supplied on the attached appeal process document.

 

If you remain dissatisfied with the handling of your request or complaint
you have a right to appeal to the Information Commissioner at:

 

The Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane,
Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF.

 

Telephone:      0303 123 1113

Or:                   01625 545745

Website:          [1]www.ico.org.uk

 

There is no charge for making an appeal.

 

I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in
Dyfed-Powys Police.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Nicola Barresi

Swyddog Rhyddid Gwybodaeth - Freedom of Information Officer

Uned Rhyddid Gwybodaeth - Freedom of Information Unit

Pencadlys Heddlu - Dyfed-Powys Police Headquarters

Caerfyrddin - Carmarthen

Ffon/Tel: 01267 222020

e-bost/e-mail - [2][Dyfed Powys Police request email]

 

Dyfed-Powys Police provides you the right to request a re-examination of
your case under its review procedure (copy enclosed). If you decide to
request such a review and having followed the Force’s full process you
are still dissatisfied, then you have the right to direct your comments to
the Information Commissioner who will give it consideration.

 

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amdanoch yn bwysig i ni.

*Troseddau fesul pob poblogaeth o 1,000

Dyfed-Powys Police is committed to protecting those who are most
vulnerable. We work closely with others to tackle behaviour which
undermines strong, cohesive communities and, are proud to serve the safest
towns and villages across England and Wales*. If you are within
Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire or Powys and need our help, we
want to hear from you – We care.

*Crimes per 1,000 population

 

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