Crimes against children are some of the most serious & demanding investigations that a police force can be involved with. It is an extremely specialised crime area with its own legislation case law guidance & crucial multi-agency working. This book offers a practical operational guide to managing the investigation of child death & sets out the protocols & procedures relating to these deaths from sudden & unexpected deaths in infancy (SUDI) to suspicious cases & homicide. Following the death of Baby Peter & the subsequent report by Lord Laming in 2009 Effective Investigation of Child Homicide & Suspicious Deaths outlines the revised statutory guidance on inter-agency working. By bringing together the key legislation guidance policies & procedures along with operational options & background information the author creates an indispensable resource for those tasked with this challenging but essential work. Drawing on his own extensive experiences he outlines the relevant procedures of inquests & the criminal & family courts & summarises the specific offences relating to child deaths such as infanticide familial homicide procuring an abortion & child destruction. The role of expert medical evidence is explained as are the procedures relating to forensic post-mortems & forensic samples & tests with contributions from key medical professionals framing the complex & technical within a more practical setting. A reminder of the nuances of child death investigations is present in the striking but sensitive inclusion of personal accounts from the families of victims. Effective Investigation of Child Homicide & Suspicious Deaths forms part of the Blackstones Practical Policing Series. The series consists of practical guides containing clear & detailed explanations of the relevant legislation police procedure & practice accompanied by case studies illustrative diagrams & useful checklists.