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Criminal Investigation Image Classification Based on Spatial CNN Features and ELM
International Conference on Intelligent Human-Machine Systems and Cybernetics, 2018With the advent of the era of big data, the image of the criminal investigation has been explosively growing. To effectively help police officers classify suspect targets, a new classification method of criminal investigation image that combines spatial ...
Da-xiang Li +3 more
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Key Challenges in Criminal Investigation
, 2018This book briefly explores some key challenges in relation to criminal investigations carried out by the police in the UK in the modern era. Building upon relevant research, the modern context of competing agendas of professionalisation of the police ...
M. O'Neill
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2018
The chapter explores the role of the public in discovering and investigating criminal offences in the Victorian city. It reveals that civilians (rather than the police) were responsible for discovering most offences, through practices of everyday surveillance in communities, homes, and workplaces. By contrast, the balance of initiative in investigating
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The chapter explores the role of the public in discovering and investigating criminal offences in the Victorian city. It reveals that civilians (rather than the police) were responsible for discovering most offences, through practices of everyday surveillance in communities, homes, and workplaces. By contrast, the balance of initiative in investigating
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2016
Causality is not often disputed in criminal prosecutions because the nature of the exposure (eg, gunshot, knife, blunt trauma) is strongly associated with the injury outcome (penetrating wound, skull fracture, etc.) such that causality is determined as a matter of common sense.
Freeman, Michael D., Franklin, F.
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Causality is not often disputed in criminal prosecutions because the nature of the exposure (eg, gunshot, knife, blunt trauma) is strongly associated with the injury outcome (penetrating wound, skull fracture, etc.) such that causality is determined as a matter of common sense.
Freeman, Michael D., Franklin, F.
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Dissecting a Criminal Investigation
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 2021D. Rossmo
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2022
This chapter looks into the process and principles of a criminal investigation. It defines criminal investigation as an investigation conducted by police officers to ascertain whether a person should be charged with an offence. Central to the investigative process is the collection, collation, and evaluation of various categories of information ...
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This chapter looks into the process and principles of a criminal investigation. It defines criminal investigation as an investigation conducted by police officers to ascertain whether a person should be charged with an offence. Central to the investigative process is the collection, collation, and evaluation of various categories of information ...
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The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Police Science, 1952
G. W. Wilton, Hans Gross, Robert Howe
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G. W. Wilton, Hans Gross, Robert Howe
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Proceedings of the 53rd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2022
John Grady Hall +6 more
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John Grady Hall +6 more
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Intelligent Systems with Applications, 2020
F. Schiliro, A. Beheshti, Nour Moustafa
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F. Schiliro, A. Beheshti, Nour Moustafa
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