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Privileged Data Within Digital Evidence [PDF]
In recent years the use of digital communication has increased. This also increased the chance to find privileged data in the digital evidence. Privileged data is protected by law from viewing by anyone other than the client. It is up to the digital investigator to handle this privileged data properly without being able to view the contents. Procedures
Fleurbaaij, Dominique +2 more
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Digital Evidence and Prohibitions of Evidence Evaluation
Since the first moment of the history of humanity, various means of evidence and evidence have been used to reach and detect the offender. As crime types and means of crime have changed and evolved, evidence detection and analysis methods have changed over time.
Muhammet Ali Eren +2 more
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DIGITAL EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS – CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS
In the last decade, digital evidence in criminal proceedings has become a key tool in modern forensic investigation, with the help of which it is possible to identify, analyze and verify information that can be crucial for making a decision in court ...
Jelena Matijašević +2 more
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E-Evidence in Ukrainian Criminal Justice: Exploring the Legal Realities and Theoretical Perspectives
This article delves into the intricate domain of electronic evidence (e-evidence) within the Ukrainian criminal justice system. The primary objective is to comprehensively dissect the multifaceted legal intricacies surrounding e-evidence, including its ...
A. Nazarko
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The rules on the admissibility of evidence secure accurate fact-finding as a prerequisite for the correct application of substantive criminal law and proper operation of the criminal justice system in society. But the search for the truth must be limited
Karolina Kremens, Wojciech Jasiński
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Digital evidences in criminal proceedings: problems of authenticity and admissibility
Everyday life is filled with information technology, which is developing very rapidly. In all of this, digital evidence has its place and is becoming increasingly important in crime investigations, helping to establish the truth and ensure justice ...
A. A. Shyshenko
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ACPO principles for digital evidence: Time for an update?
Despite remaining largely unchanged for over 10 years, the Association of Chief Police Officers’s [ 1 ] Good Practice Guides for Digital Evidence and their four governing principles for evidence handling are amongst some of the most cited pieces of ...
G. Horsman
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Behavioural Evidence Analysis Applied to Digital Forensics: An Empirical Analysis of Child Pornography Cases using P2P Networks [PDF]
The utility of Behavioural Evidence Analysis (BEA) has gained attention in the field of Digital Forensics in recent years. It has been recognized that, along with technical examination of digital evidence, it is important to learn as much as possible ...
Al Mutawa, Noora +3 more
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Nowadays there is almost no criminal offense in the investigation of which digital evidence does not play a key role. Constant increase of the capacity of media that store digital data leads to continuous increase of the time necessary to identify and ...
Dejan R. Stanivuković +1 more
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Improving Uncertainty in Chain of Custody for Image Forensics Investigation Applications
Cybercrime investigations rely heavily on digital evidence to establish links between suspects and the criminal conduct they are allegedly involved in.
Hany M. Elgohary +2 more
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