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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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    ADMISSIBILITY OF THE OPINION OF A COMPUTER FORENSICS EXAMINER AS AN EXPERT EVIDENCE UNDER NIGERIAN LAW OF EVIDENCE By Philip O Nwachukwu As a general rule under Nigerian law of Evidence‚ the opinion evidence is irrelevant in court trials. Thus section 66 of the Evidence Act CAP E14‚ Laws of the. Federation of Nigeria (LFN)‚ 2004 provides that the fact that any person is of the opinion that a fact in issue‚ or relevant to the issue‚ does or does not exist‚ is irrelevant to the existence of such fact

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    Crime Scene Report

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    At about 2200 hours on 04 April 2013‚ I received a call from dispatch‚ stating there were shots fired at the McDonalds located at 6561 Edinger Ave. I proceeded to the Location of 6561 Edinger Ave. while in route to the location I was advised by dispatch that they received a call from a responding person who is located at the 76 gas station that is across the street from the McDonalds. RP stated that they heard approximately 10 shots fired from the McDonalds‚ and saw a 1990’s Honda or Toyota leaving

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    Forensic Entomology

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    Forensic Entomology Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Date of Submission Introduction Forensic entomology combines the study of insects and other arthropods with the science of crime investigation. It entails any study of insects that interrelate with legal matters (Hall & Brandt‚ 2011). Whenever a murder crime takes place insects can accumulate in or on the body of the victim. In entomology‚ such insects are considered as part of the evidence. In this regard a major area of emphasis

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    Digital Evidence

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    Description of Digital Evidence2 3. Principles of Cyber Forensics3 4. Examination of Digital Evidence4 4.1 Preserving the evidence5 4.2 Locating the evidence6 4.3 Selecting the evidence 7 4.4 Analysing the evidence 8 4.5 Validating the evidence 9 4.6 Presenting the evidence 12 5. The Importance of Crime Reconstruction Hypotheses and Alternate Hypotheses 14 6. Conclusion 15 References 16 1. Introduction With the rapid development of information

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    Chris Allen Shreve Observations The scientific process consists of three steps‚ unsystematic observation‚ building theories‚ and evaluating theories. The first step is unsystematic observation which is when you take something‚ whatever it might be that you want to have a better understanding about and use your senses (look‚ listen‚ feel‚ smell‚ and taste). The second step is building theories‚ this means that all the information that you were able to obtain from your observation is collected and put

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    comes to mind when you think of a TV crime show? If I had to choose‚ it would be clue gathering‚ or even problem solving. TV crime shows are generally known for the murders and cases behind solving who committed the crime; because who would want to watch a show about a robbery. In these shows‚ the producers attempt to exaggerate and speed up the process of forensic analysis. As a result‚ this would contrast to the authentic‚ or real life process of crime scene investigations. Although I do believe

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    Topic: Crime scene investigation Specific purpose: To inform my audience about Crime Scene Investigation. Central Idea: Investigating a crime scene can take hours‚ sometimes days. Introduction I. Crime scene investigation is the meeting point of science‚ logic‚ and law II. Processing a crime scene is a long‚ tedious process that involves purposeful documentation of the conditions at the scene. III. There is no typical crime scene. IV. There

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    Scientific revolution changed the way people viewed the methods of cosmology and physics in order to understand the world around them. Before the revolution man had their thinking “associated with … Scholastic and Aristotelian philosophy’ and had the “outlook of geocentrism” in which we as planet are at the center of the universe full of epicycles(203-4). This eventually led to the Copernicus theory and Tycho Brahe which then led to Kepler’s own discoveries. Kepler idea of planets having elliptical

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    Forensic Computing

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    court reprehensible acts‚ crimes and abuses committed by using digital environment is necessary to administer the court undeniable evidence of these facts. An important role in preventing and combating digital crime is gathering electronic evidence. Digital evidence has been defined as any data that can establish that a crime has been committed or can provide a link between a crime and its victim (Casey‚ 2000). Digital evidences‚ like normal (traditional) evidencesmust pass the test of admissibility

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