M Jacquet, C Champod - Forensic science international, 2020 - Elsevier
With recent technological innovations, the multiplication of captured images of criminal events has brought the comparison of faces to the forefront of the judicial scene. Forensic …
J Broséus, D Rhumorbarbe, C Mireault… - Forensic science …, 2016 - Elsevier
Cryptomarkets are online marketplaces that are part of the Dark Web and mainly devoted to the sale of illicit drugs. They combine tools to ensure anonymity of participants with the …
The dominant conception of forensic science as a patchwork of disciplines primarily assisting the criminal justice system (defined as 'forensics' in this article) is in crisis, or at …
D Quick, KKR Choo - Cluster Computing, 2016 - Springer
An issue that continues to impact digital forensics is the increasing volume of data and the growing number of devices. One proposed method to deal with the problem of “big digital …
Forensic science is generally defined as the application of science to address questions related to the law. Too often, this view restricts the contribution of science to one single …
O Ribaux, A Baylon, E Lock, O Delémont… - Forensic science …, 2010 - Elsevier
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 …
Advances in technologies and changing trends in consumer behaviour have led to an increase in the volume, variety, velocity, and veracity of data available for digital forensic …
In this paper we posit that current investigative techniques—particularly as deployed by law enforcement, are becoming unsuitable for most types of crime investigation. The growth in …
To date, forensic science has predominantly focused on generating evidence for judicial proceedings. While many recognise its broader and important contribution to the initial …