نتایج جستجو برای: existence of hidden crime

تعداد نتایج: 21177912  

ژورنال: حقوق پزشکی 2020

In Iran's criminal law, humans are not only divided into wise or insane they are also persons who, on the one hand, do not fall under Article 149 of the Islamic Penal Code in the definition of insane persons and on the other hand, they are not wise, the rational age of these people is lower than their child's physical age that Affected by mental disorder and mental retardation. Article 91 of th...

The detection and prevention of crime, in the past few decades, required several years of research and analysis. However, today, thanks to smart systems based on data mining techniques, it is possible to detect and prevent crime in a considerably less time. Classification and clustering-based smart techniques can classify and cluster the crime-related samples. The most important factor in the c...

Journal: :جغرافیا و توسعه ناحیه ای 0
مسعود تقوایی اصغر ضرابی حبیب احمدی حسن بیک محمدی بهنام مغانی رحیمی

with a population of urban sprawl, crime and crime rates have also increased significantly. the increase in iran, especially in large cities has been remarkable. increase in crimes not only has faced the criminal justice system in the metropolitan area of shiraz with huge challenges, but also it has had its own cultural, social, economic and even political risks and tensions, costing the societ...

ژورنال: ارمغان دانش 2021

Background and Aim: Crime and criminal behavior can occur under the influence of various environmental and personality factors. One of the personality traits that is especially important in adolescents is the level of arousal and reaching the optimal level of arousal, which may pose risks for them and is considered as an accusation and ultimately a crime. The aim of this study was to determine ...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Bernard Chukwuemeka Ogazi-Onyemaechi Ali Dehghantanha Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo

Recovering deleted or hidden data is among most important duties of forensics investigators. Extensive utilisation of smartphones as subject, objects or tools of crime made them an important part of residual forensics. This chapter investigates the effectiveness of mobile forensic data recovery tools in recovering evidences from a Samsung Galaxy S2 i9100 Android phone. We seek to determine the ...

2011
N. Sridhar D. Lalitha Bhaskari P. S. Avadhani

As threats against digital assets have risen and there is necessitate exposing and eliminating hidden risks and threats. The ability of exposing is called “cyber forensics.” Cyber Penetrators have adopted more sophistical tools and tactics that endanger the operations of the global phenomena. These attackers are also using anti-forensic techniques to hide evidence of a cyber crime. Cyber forens...

2014
Gerard J. Steen W. Gudrun Reijnierse Christian Burgers

In this article, we offer a critical view of Thibodeau and Boroditsky who report an effect of metaphorical framing on readers' preference for political measures after exposure to a short text on the increase of crime in a fictitious town: when crime was metaphorically presented as a beast, readers became more enforcement-oriented than when crime was metaphorically framed as a virus. We argue th...

Journal: :دراسات الادب المعاصر 0
مجید خزاعی

the nemesis is of an antiquity among human society but its rules differ from the divine rules; because the human society has punished the convict without any special rule in past. in many cases there was not any relationship between the punishment and the crime. the divine religions had enacted special rules in order to make a relation between the punishment and the crime. the main goal of neme...

2005
Steven D. Levitt Stephen J. Dubner

Which is more dangerous: a gun or a swimming pool? How much does campaign spending really matter? What truly made crime fall in the 1990s? These are the sort of questions raised—and answered—in the new book Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything. In yesterday's excerpt, authors Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner explored the impact of a child's first name, pa...

2011
Kilian Stoffel Dong Han

As interdisciplinary domain requiring advanced and innovative methodologies, the computational forensics domain is characterized by data being, simultaneously, large scaled and uncertain, multidimensional and approximate. Forensic domain experts, trained to discover hidden pattern from crime data, are limited in their analysis without the assistance of a computational intelligence approach. In ...

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