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Counter-forensic privacy tools : a forensic evaluation
2005Abstract: "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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Diversion evaluations: a specialized forensic examination
Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 2017AbstractDiversion programs screen justice‐involved individuals for the presence of psychiatric disorders, and after negotiations take place with attorneys and treatment providers, these programs link participants with community‐based treatment programs in lieu of incarceration.
Virginia, Barber-Rioja +2 more
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Ethical dilemmas in forensic evaluations
Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 1987AbstractEthical 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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Evaluation of the precision ID whole MtDNA genome panel for forensic analyses.
Forensic Science International: Genetics, 2018Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) amplification and Massively Parallel Sequencing (MPS) using an early access version of the Precision ID Whole MtDNA Genome Panel (Thermo Fisher Scientific) and the Ion Personal Genome Machine (PGM) were evaluated using 15 ...
Christina Strobl +4 more
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Forensic evaluation of HUMCD4: An Italian database
International Journal of Legal Medicine, 1996The 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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Evaluation of Digital Image Forensics
2021The development of modern picture handling and altering programming has made the control of advanced pictures simple and impalpable to the unaided eyes. This has expanded the interest to evaluate the dependability of advanced pictures when utilized in wrongdoing examination, as proof in official courtroom and for reconnaissance purposes.
Tarang Jain, Shishir Kumar Shandilya
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Evaluation of 12 Multi-InDel markers for forensic ancestry prediction in Asian populations.
Forensic Science International: Genetics, 2019Various types of genetic markers have been applied to forensic ancestry inference. Biallelic markers, such as SNPs and InDels, have proven to be optimal choices except for the low information content provided by a single locus.
K. Sun +8 more
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Distractions in Forensic Evaluations.
The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 2020Although test manuals and professional guidelines universally specify that forensic assessments should take place in quiet, private, and distraction-free environments, such absences of distractions are rare in jail and prison settings. In this article, four aspects of this problem are examined.
Stanley L, Brodsky, Lauren N, Johnson
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International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 2018
The likelihood of recidivism is considered to be the most important outcome measure in forensic psychiatry. Therefore, forensic psychiatric treatment focuses on the reduction of the risk of recidivism by treating dynamic risk and protective factors, aiming to reduce risk factors while enhancing protective factors during treatment.
van der Veeken, F. +2 more
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The likelihood of recidivism is considered to be the most important outcome measure in forensic psychiatry. Therefore, forensic psychiatric treatment focuses on the reduction of the risk of recidivism by treating dynamic risk and protective factors, aiming to reduce risk factors while enhancing protective factors during treatment.
van der Veeken, F. +2 more
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Ethical Issues in Criminal Forensic Evaluation
Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1994Abstract: Psychiatric practices have been widely intervened by third parties, so that absolute confidentiality cannot be demanded. Forensic psychiatry holds a distinctive position in such practices. Ethics in forensic evaluations rely on the role of the psychiatrist.
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