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iPod Forensics: Forensically Sound Examination of an Apple iPod
2007 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'07), 2007This paper reports on the development of a method for extracting and verifying an image of the hard drive of an iPod in a forensically sound manner via a USB2 connection, so as to create a standard operating procedure for Australian Law Enforcement. It also establishes an understanding of the nature of proprietary data stored on the iPod and indicates ...
Jill Slay, Andrew Przibilla
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Forensic Tyre Examinations — An Analysis
Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 1972The results of the examination of every tyre case received at the Home Counties Forensic Science Laboratory, Aldermaston, Berkshire, in the 2 1 2 -year period January 1969–June 1971 are presented. The proportion of tyres which had in fact failed before the accident was found to be quite low. The various causes of tyre failure are discussed,
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Forensic Psychiatric Examinations: Competency
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1982Abstract The many definitions of competency in civil, criminal, and domestic relations law are discussed with emphasis on the various legal criteria for competency and the different classes of psychiatric information required to apply the criteria to a given case.
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Forensic examination of mobile phones
Digital Investigation, 2004The proliferation of mobile phones in society has led to a concomitant increase in their use in and connected to criminal activity. The examination and analysis of all telecommunications equipment has become an important aid to law enforcement in the investigation of crime.
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The examination of human hairs in the forensic science setting is a highly specialist forensic discipline. To date the topic has not been covered in a single volume in which all aspects of hair examination are brought together.
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The Use of Empathy in Forensic Examinations
Ethics & Behavior, 1993(1993). The Use of Empathy in Forensic Examinations. Ethics & Behavior: Vol. 3, No. 3-4, pp. 289-302.
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Forensic Examinations of Cybercrime
Proceedings of the International Conference on Cybersecurity and Cybercrime, 2014The growth of the internet has also resulted in the creation and growth of cybercrime due to ease of availability and connections through world web. Cybercrime is a major issue facing society today, requiring law makers and law enforcement agencies to take action.
Ketan SARAWAGI, Ila GAUTAM
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Malingering a challenge for the forensic examiner.
Medicine and law, 1996After pointing out that spoken and non-verbal language are the primary means of communication in interpersonal dialogue, and especially in a forensic criminological examination, the authors present malingering in a legal context from an historical and psychodynamic- ontogenetic point of view.
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FrostWire P2P forensic examinations
Digital Investigation, 2013Abstract FrostWire is a peer-to-peer (P2P) application derived from the open source code of Limewire. Frostwire was first released in February of 2005 as a Gnutella P2P client. As interest in the Gnutella network waned, FrostWire switched in later versions to becoming a torrent client.
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