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Intelligence-led crime scene processing. Part I: Forensic intelligence
Forensic science is generally defined as the application of science to address questions related to the law. Too often, this view restricts the contribution of science to one single process which eventually aims at bringing individuals to court while ...
Lock, E +6 more
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The Comprehensive Digital Forensic Investigation Process Model (CDFIPM) for Digital Forensic Practice [PDF]
Nowadays, as a result of the ubiquitous nature of information technology, evidence presented in court is less likely to be on paper. Evidence of computer crime also differs from that related to traditional crimes for which there are well established ...
Montasari, Reza, Montasari, Reza Jr
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Five Decades of Research on Rape Myths and Victim Interpretation
ABSTRACT Over the past 5 decades of social science research, scholars have examined false narratives and beliefs associated with rape and sexual assault (often called “rape myths”). This scoping review employs an innovative technique to sample and describe a large cohort of scholarly articles that investigate sexual assault victim interpretation and ...
Elizabeth Trudeau, Ruth Carmi
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Objective This systematic review aims to evaluate current digital twin (DT) applications in healthcare, explore their technological foundations, and propose a roadmap for scalable, patient-centered implementation.
Valeria Calcaterra +7 more
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Active and Passive Multimedia Forensics.
Thanks to their huge expressive capability, coupled with the widespread use of the Internet and of affordable and high quality cameras and computers, digital multimedia represent nowadays one of the principal means of communication. Besides the many benefits, the wide proliferation of such contents has lead to problematic issues regarding their authen-
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Information Support for Forensic Activities
The paper is devoted to information support for forensic activities conducted by law enforcement officers. Since information plays an important role in ensuring the effectiveness of crime detection and investigation activities, there is an increasing need to study the principles of working with it, namely, obtaining, analyzing and subsequently using it
D. V. Bakhteev, E. P. Shevyrtalov
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Forensic Computing Concepts - Network Activity Monitoring
Video lecture from a series on Forensic Computing Concepts delivered by Bob Shaw and Hatem Tammam. Running time approximately 50 minutes.
Robert Shaw, Staffordshire University
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Differences in Immediate and Delayed Suggestibility Among Children With Dyslexia and Controls
ABSTRACT The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between dyslexia and suggestibility in children, and the extent to which this relationship is accounted for by performance on Word Tasks. Participants comprised 95 children with dyslexia and 109 controls.
Gisli Gudjonsson +2 more
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ABSTRACT Bullying, both traditional and cyber, has become a public health concern. Nevertheless, few studies have differentiated between traditional bullying and cyberbullying to examine how their interplay shapes distinct bullying involvement profiles and how these profiles link with well‐being and mental health outcomes.
Xingzhou Zhang +3 more
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Forensic Veterinarian as a Subject of Procedural Legal Relations and Forensic Expert Activity
The research paper suggests an extended definition for “forensic veterinarian”, consisting in the fact that this is an independent subject of procedural legal relations and forensic expert activity, with higher veterinary education (educational qualification level of specialist or master), who has undergone professional expert training, is certified ...
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