由于协调、储存和处置策略,在澳大利亚发生的集体杀人事件使侦查工作复杂化,推迟调查。
Group killings in Australia delay investigations due to coordination, storage, and disposal tactics, complicating detection.
澳大利亚一项针对集体处理尸体的研究显示, 多重犯罪者使调查复杂化,
A study of group-based body disposal in Australia reveals that multiple offenders complicate investigations due to hierarchical decision-making, varied expertise, and greater resources.
罪犯通常使用临时储存地点——如灌木林地或仓库——平均长达52小时,有时通过肢解、焚烧或化学品处理遗骸,以避免被发现。
Offenders often use temporary storage sites—like bushland or warehouses—for 52 hours on average, sometimes treating remains through dismemberment, burning, or chemicals to avoid detection.
虽然这些行动可能增加长期探测机会,但也使定位工作更加困难。
While these actions may increase long-term detection chances, they also make locating remains more difficult.
研究有助于调查人员了解团体动态,帮助更快地解决问题,减轻家庭创伤。
The research helps investigators understand group dynamics, aiding in faster resolutions and reducing trauma for families.