Carter, David L.Carter, Jeremy G.2015-04-082015-04-082015-03Carter, D. L. & Carter, J. G. (2015). Effective police homicide investigations: Evidence from seven cities with high clearance rates. Homicide Studies. Advanced Online Publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1088767915576996https://hdl.handle.net/1805/6160At present, the average homicide clearance rate in the United States is approximately 65%, down roughly 15% from the mid-1970s. This research seeks to inform how police can best improve homicide clearance rates by identifying best practices in homicide investigations. To accomplish this goal, as part of a federally funded project, seven geographically representative law enforcement agencies were identified that had at least 24 homicides in 2011 and had a clearance rate of 80% or higher from which effective investigative practices could be gleaned. Qualitative findings indicate that a strong community policing presence, collaboration with external agencies, and an innovative culture facilitate high rates of homicide clearance. Implications for policy and future research are discussed.en-USIUPUI Open Access Policyhomicide clearance ratecommunity policingEffective Police Homicide Investigations: Evidence from Seven Cities with High Clearance RatesArticle