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    measurements of anything they think is necessary for example the distant between certain objects which they think may have been involved or linked to the crime in anyway. Final sketches will be made away from the crime scene and may be done using a computer or by a professional, but the original sketch made at the scene is kept and preserved in case it is needed later on in the…

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    Stephen Armstrong, the famous, once wrote, “The morgue is a Victorian update of a system established by Alfred the Great. It's the place where certain deaths are resolved - those where the cause is unclear or is the result of some intended or accidental violence. The bodies are almost always victims in some way - of crime, suicides and car crashes, but also victims of loneliness. It's where you go if you die alone in your house and your body lies undisturbed for days. It's where you go if no one…

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    Police Technology

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    Technology. As the use of the Internet and other computer networks has grown rapidly in recent years, so has the opportunity for electronic crime. Unlawful activity can be committed or facilitated online. Criminals can trade and share information, mask their identity, identify and gather information on victims, and communicate with co-conspirators. Web sites, electronic mail, chat rooms, and file sharing networks can all yield evidence in an investigation of computer-related crime. Law…

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    to identify a victim, for example, if only the teeth and bones were left it are important to find out who the person was by using the methods of anthropology, ontology and DNA (Fisher, 2012 p.128) Anthropology is a way for scientist that work in forensics. It is a way to see what happened to a body including injuries or disease. In addition, will determine the sex and age of the deceased person by using various methods Before any of the anthropology would begin would be to…

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    The term "forensic" means "in open court"(vocabulary.com). Forensics is a broad array of sciences used for both legal and criminal purposes. Help to solve crimes using analysis of physical evidence compared with evidence with suspects. A Forensic science technician or also known as, forensic scientist, crime scene investigator, or Criminalist, is responsible for collecting, analyzing, and preserving physical evidence to aid in investigations. The contributions they make to today's world can seem…

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    Charlie Hobbs – 692724 Angus Barraclough - 664775 Abdullah Aldosari – 833749 Ryan Littlefield – 650887 Othman Alghamdi – 803563 Name: Abdullah Ibrahim ALDosari Qualifications: ● Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Salman bin Abdulaziz University . ● Masters of Science in Computer and Information Security from the University of Portsmouth 2017. ● 8 years’ experience with Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. Case Number: 20160101 Evidence seized: ● TomTom motor…

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    In the world of law enforcement and forensics, there are many different careers to choose from. Forensic Photography is an unusual choices within the field, it requires a certain degree of education and training while providing a reasonable salary and varied work environment. From CreativeSkillSet they define a forensic photographer as “Forensic Photographers produce a permanent visual record of accidents and crime scenes for use as evidence in court. Forensic photographs are used for…

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    crime that would only be known to the perpetrator. • Brain Fingerprinting Brain Evidence Collection: In this stage the expert determines whether or not evidence from the crime scene matches the evidence in the suspects’ brain. • Brain Fingerprinting Computer Evidence Analysis: At this stage, the Brain Fingerprinting system makes a mathematical diagnosis as to whether specific evidence is stored in the brain or not. It also computes a statistical confidence for that determination. • Brain…

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    Forensic Analyst

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    Divisions for local, state, and federal investigative cases. According to the Detective at the Rapides Parish Sheriff Cyber Division, “a Cyber Forensics Analyst is someone who recovers digital information and data from computers and storage devices” (Gunter). This paper will explore the education and skills, job outlook, and job descriptions of a Cyber Forensics…

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    who debuted in August 2016 after claiming to have breached the spy tools of the Equation Group, an elite NSA-linked operation. In April 2017, the Shadow Brokers released what is said to be significant NSA tools which individuals have used to infect computer systems with ransomware. As a result of the Shadow Brokers’ breach, one strain of ransomware, WannaCry, spread worldwide in May 2017 hitting several targets that included public utilities and large corporations. It even attacked National…

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