TV crime dramas might solve a murder before the commercial break, but real justice takes time, resources and smart policy.

As a retired New York Police Department officer, I’ve worked alongside detectives on homicides and violent crimes. I’ve knocked on doors, chased down leads and sat with families desperate for answers. I’ve seen the frustration and complexity that come with real-life investigations. It’s nothing like the tidy world of “Law & Order†— where a suspect is identified immediately and the case is closed by the end of the hour.

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Jillian Snider is a retired New York City police officer and resident senior fellow at the R Street Institute. She wrote this for .