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    PRIVACY Yet people often dole out all kinds of personal information on the Internet that allows such identifying data to be deduced. Services like Facebook‚Twitter and Flickr are oceans of personal minutiae — birthday greetings sent and received‚ school and work gossip‚ photos of family vacations‚ and movies watched. Computer scientists and policy experts say that such seemingly innocuous bits of self-revelation can increasingly be collected and reassembled by computers to help create a picture

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    Forensic Computing

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    Weight is the validity and importance of the evidence. Therefore evidence must be: admissible‚ authentic‚ complete‚ reliable and believable (Casey‚ 2011). Following these rules is essential to guaranteeing successful evidence collection. Digital forensic investigators are commonly employed to deal with such cases and they make use of principles and procedures currently employed for gathering evidence from computer‚ network‚ internet and mobile devices that are found in ACPO Good Practice Guide for

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    Melissa Mulkey Introduction to Forensics-3 Individual Work Week 2 7/27/13 There are many types of search patterns and they vary on how they are completed and when they are most effective. The different types of search patterns are: Line/Strip Search Pattern‚ Grid Search Pattern‚ Spiral Search Pattern‚ Wheel/Ray Search Pattern‚ Quadrant/Zone Search Pattern‚ and Vehicle Searches. Line Strip Search Patterns is where investigators begin at the boundary at one end of the crime scene and walk straight

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    important? • It was one of the first forensic cases. 2. What was Crippen accused of? Why was he accused of this crime? • Crippen was accused of killing his wife. He was accused of this crime because his wife suddenly disappeared‚ and his secretary moved in with him. 3. Why do you think people were so interested in Crippen’s case? • I think people were so interested in the Crippen case because it was one of the first forensic cases and there was a lot of doubt. The case

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    Forensic Science lecture 4 – 17/01/2013 Quiz: quiz after every 2 weeks‚ done through bb‚ posted midnight Sunday 12‚ close midnight Monday at 12. Video watched through class‚ Guest speaker: Heather Shacker – forensic biologist * biology section: identify of body fluids: blood‚ semen saliva‚ and DNA analysis * casework approach: find material‚ identify‚ analyse (DNA)‚ evaluate/compare (after able to create DNA profile)‚then lastly interpret * how does that work? 3 main groups of DNA

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    Digital Forensics

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    Digital forensics (sometimes known as digital forensic science) is a branch of forensic science encompassing the recovery and investigation of material found in digital devices‚ often in relation to computer crime. The term digital forensics was originally used as a synonym for computer forensics but has expanded to cover investigation of all devices capable of storing digital data. With roots in the personal computing revolution of the late 1970s and early ’80s‚ the discipline evolved in a haphazard

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    Before the 1980s‚ courts relied on testimony and eyewitness accounts as a main source of evidence. Notoriously unreliable‚ these techniques have since faded away to the stunning reliability of DNA forensics. In 1984‚ British geneticist Alec Jeffreys of the University of Leicester discovered an interesting new marker in the human genome. Most DNA information is the same in every human‚ but the junk code between genes is unique to every person. Junk DNA used for investigative purposes can be found

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    Privacy

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    protect the privacy. And for China the situation is different. Majority of people do not receive too well education‚ and quality of majority is not trustful‚ so we must make complete law‚ but not the model of self-regulation of people themselves. And we know there is no enough law about the protection of privacy especially for the Internet privacy of Chinese citizens. And in my opinion‚ Chinese government is in urgently needed to build law of privacy especial for the Internet privacy‚ and it should

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    Digital Forensics

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    Table of Contents Abstract 3 Digital forensics 4 Network forensics 4 Anti-forensics Techniques 7 Mobile Device Forensics 9 File Carving 10 Conclusion 12 Bibliography 13 Abstract Digital forensics is an emerging discipline that focuses on the acquisition‚ recovery‚ documentation‚ and analysis of information contained within and created with computer systems. These methods and methodologies are used typically to figure out what happened‚ when it happened‚ how it happened‚ and

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    Forensic Pathology

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    Forensic Pathology This is the subspecialty of Pathology concerned with the identification of the cause of death and reconstruction of the circumstances by which the death took place. The investigation is normally executed in a scrupulous meticulous way (Gorea‚ Dogra and Aggarwal 46). The examinations are usually focused on the deceased and entail analysis of health histories‚ post-mortem CT scans and exterior examinations. Similarly‚ examination of the internal organs is sometimes done with the

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