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Evaluation of Digital Forensic Tools in MongoDB Database Forensics

2020
Wide usage of online applications has increased the risk of misuse of data by affecting privacy and security policies. Digital forensics is a process of solving criminal cases related to digital devices. Technical growth in this area is the expansion of forensic tools to collect the pieces of evidence.
Rupali M. Chopade   +1 more
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A forensic evaluation of impalement injuries

Medicine, Science and the Law, 2018
Impalement injuries transfix a victim in an inescapable or helpless position. A study was undertaken at Forensic Science SA from 2002 to 2016 of all impalement deaths. There were six vehicle accidents (M:F=5:1; age 14–67 years, average age 38.5 years) involving impalements with a tree branch ( n=2; groin and chest), a metal pipe ( n=2; leg and head), a
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Ethical dilemmas in forensic evaluations

Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 1987
AbstractEthical issues emerging from forensic assessments are addressed from clinical and research perspectives. The relevance of agency, forensic identification, and attitudes toward defendants are explored within the framework of ethical practice. Finally, the ethical role of mental health professionals in the courtroom, the scope and basis of their ...
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Forensic evaluation of HUMCD4: An Italian database

International Journal of Legal Medicine, 1996
The YTTTC pentanucleotide short tandem repeat polymorphism HumCD4 was studied in an Italian population sample. PCR products were compared to an allelic ladder by manual PAGE and silver staining. A total of 6 alleles ranging from 5 to 12 repeats were represented in the analysed sample, of which 3 alleles (10, 6 and 5 repeats) were predominant and ...
Casarino L   +6 more
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The Treating Psychiatrist as Forensic Evaluator

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1984
Abstract Much has been made in the literature of the importance of “objective” or “impartial” expert psychiatric testimony in forensic psychiatric cases; one results of this emphasis is a strong feeling that a treating physician cannot present unbiased testimony in court on issues such as competency to stand trial and especially criminal
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The forensic evaluation and court testimony

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2002
The practice of forensic child psychiatry is a relatively new subspecialty. Just like every other specialized field of endeavor, there exists a certain base of knowledge that one must learn and integrate. This article has reviewed several of these principles in an attempt to assist practitioners in performing a forensic evaluation and testifying in a ...
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Counter-forensic privacy tools : a forensic evaluation

2018
Abstract: "Modern operating systems and the applications that run on them generate copious amounts of data about their users' activity. Users are increasingly aware of their privacy exposure from these records and from digital artifacts that linger after files are "deleted" on computers they use.
Geiger, Matthew, Cranor, Lorrie Faith.
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Forensic Evaluation of Sexsomnia.

The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 2021
Sexsomnia is a non-rapid eye movement parasomnic behavior characterized by sexual activity during sleep. Recognized in the most recent editions of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and the International Classification of Sleep Disorders, sexsomnia is likely to arise with increasing frequency in court as a potential explanation ...
Brian J, Holoyda   +4 more
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Forensic evaluation of trauma syndromes in children

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2002
There are significant differences between a clinical evaluation and a forensic evaluation [289-291]. These differences must be kept solidly in mind in performing the evaluation. The forensic evaluator needs to assess the validity of complaints, including the possibility of malingering and the child's ability to describe symptoms accurately, the ...
Roy, Lubit   +3 more
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Empathy in Forensic Evaluations: a Systematic Reconsideration

Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 2012
This paper reexamines the Shuman seminal paper arguing against empathic behaviors in forensic evaluations. Shuman concluded that empathy by examiners seduces evaluees into believing a therapeutic relationship exists. We reconsider empathy as an element of rapport and a helpful supplement in a successful assessment.
Stanley L, Brodsky   +1 more
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