In the case of homicide and sexual violence as well as other suitable crimes of particular significance, the understanding of the case is deepened on the basis of objective data and the most comprehensive information possible on the victim. As part of the case analysis, case-specific statements can be made based on the analysis of the course of events, the motives can be assessed and, if necessary, statements about the perpetrator can be derived. The results of the case analysis are intended to prioritize investigative directions.
Case analysis is therefore essentially a forensic instrument with a strong systematic-analytical focus, which is intended to generate findings that can be transferred to forensic practice. In terms of its objective, case analysis therefore requires not only content-related analytical skills but also a strong advisory competence.