نتایج جستجو برای: crime scene investigation

تعداد نتایج: 384802  

Journal: :The American journal of forensic medicine and pathology 1986
G N Wagner

Although child abuse and neglect continue to appear in the medical literature frequently, little regarding scene investigation in such cases has been discussed. Many explanations have been offered for this deficit, the most common one is based on the time delay between infliction of the injury and discovery. At the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, child-abuse cases submitted for consultatio...

Journal: :Forensic science international 2005
Mark Skinner Jon Sterenberg

Mass graves are complex products of large-scale crimes. Such scenes pose four conceptual challenges to investigators and forensic experts: the individual victim, the crime, the setting, and the statistical. Exhumation and post-mortem examination of mortal remains with associated personal and forensic evidence require integrated management of core forensic personnel including investigators, arch...

2008
P. M. Bednar

Digital forensic investigators experience a need for support in their everyday struggle to overcome boundary problems associated with cyber crime investigations. Traditional methods are socio-culturally and physically localised and dependent on strict and historically prescriptive political management. The new internet-worked cyber-world creates unprecedented difficulties for digital forensic i...

2003
Katerina Pastra Horacio Saggion Yorick Wilks

SOCIS research scenario is that of scene of crime investigation where, typically, many hundreds of items must be photographed and gathered at each site. Currently these items are described in handwriting by a Scene of Crime officer (SOCO) whose words are later entered into a computer data base. The inefficiency of this procedure is obvious: it fails to link the spoken and the written descriptio...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2013

Journal: :CoRR 2015
Erkan Bostanci

Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) is a carefully planned systematic process with the purpose of acquiring physical evidences to shed light upon the physical reality of the crime and eventually detect the identity of the criminal. Capturing images and videos of the crime scene is an important part of this process in order to conduct a deeper analysis on the digital evidence for possible hints. Thi...

Journal: :Forensic science international 2010
Olivier Ribaux Amélie Baylon Eric Lock Olivier Delémont Claude Roux Christian Zingg Pierre Margot

A better integration of the information conveyed by traces within intelligence-led framework would allow forensic science to participate more intensively to security assessments through forensic intelligence (part I). In this view, the collection of data by examining crime scenes is an entire part of intelligence processes. This conception frames our proposal for a model that promotes to better...

2012
Roberta Julian Sally Kelty

This article examines a number of critical issues associated with the collection of forensic evidence at the crime scene. It argues that the crime scene is one of the most crucial aspects of an investigation and that the scene of the crime is where good forensic science begins. The article begins by demonstrating that high quality and useful evidence leading to accurate and fair criminal justic...

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