نتایج جستجو برای: forensic hall

تعداد نتایج: 90873  

2010
Simson Garfinkel Simson L. Garfinkel

Today’s Golden Age of computer forensics is quickly coming to an end. Without a clear strategy for enabling research efforts that build upon one another, forensic research will fall behind the market, tools will become increasingly obsolete, and law enforcement, military and other users of computer forensics products will be unable to rely on the results of forensic analysis. This article summa...

Journal: :The Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 1990
B Harry G J Maier R D Miller

The authors surveyed a sample of American forensic psychiatrists who work in state institutions. As a group, their respondents tended to be middle-aged, white men, who had little formal training in forensic psychiatry, felt somewhat alienated from their peers, yet who were Board certified in general psychiatry. They tended to be involved primarily in the direct treatment of patients, and most o...

2014

Software forensic experts are called upon not only to perform authorship analysis and software copyright infringement forensics but also to perform software quality forensics. Because the prime evidence in such cases also are digital (in the form of software, databases etc.), the judiciary too often engages software forensic practitioners as expert witnesses to arrive at a considered judgment. ...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2009
J Arturo Silva

The rise of modern neuroscience is transforming psychiatry and other behavioral sciences. Neuroscientific progress also has had major impact in forensic neuropsychiatric practice, resulting in the increased use of neuroscientific technologies in cases of a psychiatric-legal nature. This article is focused on the impact of neuroscientific progress in forensic psychiatry in relation to criminal l...

2015
Ozlem Asci Guleser Hazar Isa Sercan

OBJECTIVES The objective of this study is to determine the states of health care personnel, working at 112 emergency stations in the province of Artvin, to encounter with regarding forensic cases and determine their practices aimed at recognizing, protecting, and reporting the evidences that may affect the forensic process. MATERIALS AND METHODS This descriptive study was conducted with nurse...

2007
K. Mayer M. Wallenius T. Fanghänel

Since the beginning of the 1990s, when the first seizures of nuclear material were reported, the IAEA recorded more than 800 cases of illicit rafficking of nuclear or other radioactive materials. Despite the decreasing frequency of seizures involving nuclear materials (i.e. uranium or lutonium), the issue continues to attract public attention and is a reason for concern due to the hazard associ...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2013
J Richard Ciccone

Forensic psychiatry is the subspecialty that applies psychiatric knowledge to answering legal questions. There are ethics dilemmas inherent in its practice and in functioning at the interface of psychiatry and the law. The development of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL) Ethics Guidelines was an effort to assist forensic psychiatrists in dealing with these dilemmas and the m...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2015
Graham D Glancy Peter Ash Erica Pj Bath Alec Buchanan Paul Fedoroff Richard L Frierson Victoria L Harris Susan J Hatters Friedman Mark J Hauser James Knoll Mike Norko Debra Pinals Marilyn Price Patricia Recupero Charles L Scott Howard V Zonana

This document is intended as a review of legal and psychiatric factors to offer practical guidance in the performance of forensic evaluations. It is a guideline developed through the participation of forensic psychiatrists who routinely conduct a variety of forensic assessments and who have expertise in conducting these evaluations in a variety of practice settings. The developmental process in...

2009
Marthie Lessing Sebastiaan H. von Solms

This paper discusses the development of a South African model for Live Forensic Acquisition Liforac. The Liforac model is a comprehensive model that presents a range of aspects related to Live Forensic Acquisition. The model provides forensic investigators with guidelines on how to proceed during an investigation. It provides forensic investigators with a robust foundation to understand what ne...

Journal: :Forensic science review 2015
M M Houck W P McAndrew M Porter B Davies

The science in forensic science has received increased scrutiny in recent years, but interest in how forensic science is managed is a relatively new line of research. This paper summarizes the literature in forensic science management generally from 2009 to 2013, with some recent additions, to provide an overview of the growth of topics, results, and improvements in the management of forensic s...

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