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Automation of forensic expert research

INFORMATION AND LAW, 2013
About theoretical achievements and practical state of application of informatics and computer  technologies and systems  during conducting of judicial examinations.
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Psychology of a forensic expert and forensic technologies

Eurasian Scientific Journal of Law
The main role of forensic examination in the process of proof is to conduct scientific research of objects in order to solve problems significant for the purposes of legal proceedings and formalized in the conclusion of an expert recognized by the legislator as judicial evidence. The specificity of forensic expert activity distinguishes forensic expert
G. T. Alayeva, C. N. Rehson
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Expert Systems in Forensic Science

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1990
Abstract Expert systems provide a means for experienced experts to make their expertise available to others. The workings of a simple expert system shell are described using several small knowledge bases for examples. Several types of materials are described which would appear to be excellent candidates around which to develop knowledge ...
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Nonpsychiatrists as forensic psychiatric experts(or nonexperts as forensic psychiatric experts

Socijalna psihijatrija, 2009
Prikazana su dva slučaja u kojima se nepsihijatri upuštaju u forenzično psihijatrijsko vještačenje. U prvom slučaju sudac „greškom“ psihijatrijsko vještačenje povjerava diplomiranom socijalnom radniku (stalni sudski vještak za društvene znanosti: problemi obitelji, djece, mladeži i odraslih) te od njega traži da odgovori na pitanja koja su isključivo u
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Forensic Science and Expert Evidence

Journal of Law and Society, 1994
The Royal Commission on Criminal Justice was set up in order to investigate a very serious series of cases in which terrible miscarriages of justice had been exposed. In some of those cases (notably Ward,' Maguire,2 and McIlkenny3), the evidence upon which the convictions had been obtained was that of forensic scientists.
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The forensic phonetician* Forensic speaker identification by experts

2010
Forensic speaker identification is the most important task within the field that is known as Forensic Phonetics and Acoustics or Forensic Speech and Audio Analysis. The former term corresponds to the name of the organisation International Association for Forensic Phonetics and Acoustics (IAFPA; see their website www.iafpa.net), which hosts an annual ...
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Expert Forensic Evidence

Medicine, Science and the Law, 1974
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