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- Information analysis in criminal investigations: methods, challenges . . .
Abstract In criminal investigations, information is often overlooked due to the manual analysis of vast amounts of text, and the lack of a framework for information analysis In this paper, we aim to present such a framework by unveiling an experience-based approach derived from the National Criminal Investigation Service (Kripos) in Norway This framework comprises categorization
- Coping with Data Inconsistencies in the Integration of Heterogenous . . .
By Joshua Edem Agomor Meda Saawah Appiah Abstract- This research examines the problem of inconsistent data when integrating information from multiple sources into a unified view Data inconsistencies undermine the ability to provide meaningful query responses based on the integrated data The study reviews current techniques for handling inconsistent data including domain-specific data
- Data Can Be Manipulated: How Prosecutors Attitudes Toward Racial . . .
2 years ago Show details This Pub is a Reply to "Data can Be manipulated": How prosecutors' attitudes toward racial disparities and data-informed decision-making diverge by Maria Arndt, John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Rachel Silverthorn, Florida International University Hide Description Published on Aug 28, 2023 www
- Improving Efficiency and Understanding of Criminal Investigations . . .
Despite this, evidence-based research in the field of criminal investigation is still lacking Good and emerging research is being conducted and published on this topic, but there are only but a few collective works showcasing such research at the international level
- A survey of prosecutors and investigators using digital evidence: A . . .
Digital evidence is essential to criminal investigations and prosecutions, but its use is fraught with challenges: rapid changes in technology, the need to communicate those changes to stakeholders, and a sociopolitical landscape that leaves little room for error, particularly regarding electronic data privacy In the criminal justice system, these challenges can affect the admissibility of
- Use of Research Evidence by Criminal Justice Professionals - CJCJ
Abstract This essay reviews and critiques the current state of use of research evidence in policymaking and practice by criminal justice professionals It focuses on the direct use of research by criminal justice administrators and practitioners in the field While some policies and practices are mandated by laws or funding sources, field professionals have much discretion in determining the
- Data Quality of Criminal History Records - Bureau of Justice Statistics
It also reviewed all relevant case law over the last 20 years as well as State statutes and regulations on the handling of criminal history record information A conference attended by 31 criminal history record experts examined the nature of the data quality problem and the efficacy of various strategies for improving data quality
- Digital evidence: Unaddressed threats to fairness and the presumption . . .
Contemporary criminal investigation assisted by computing technology imposes challenges to the right to a fair trial and the scientific validity of digital evidence This paper identifies three categories of unaddressed threats to fairness and the presumption of innocence during investigations – (i) the inappropriate and inconsistent use of technology; (ii) old procedural guarantees, which
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