Forensic scientists both help solve crimes and aid in exonerating innocent people. They use scientific methods to analyze crime scene evidence and write reports to law enforcement explaining what that ...
James M. Adcock has decades of experience investigating homicide and cold cases. From his home in rural Minnesota, he's sharing his knowledge through the podcast "The Forensic Investigator." ...
Heather Barnhart at Cellebrite discusses digital forensics in the era of social media as a constantly changing target ...
Picture this: A corporate investigator stares at a mountain of digital evidence—emails, chat logs, spreadsheets, and mobile device data. With a sigh, they prepare for weeks of painstaking manual ...
Ever since the Chinese physician and judge, Song Ci, used his cutting-edge methods to investigate crimes in Hunan Province, science and crime-fighting have been inextricably intertwined for more than ...
The Saint Louis University Forensic Science program offers courses with hands-on learning opportunities. FRSC 2600 - Survey of Forensic Science 3 credits Students learn scientific methodology, its ...
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ADF Solutions' Triage-Investigator is the latest evolution of ADF’s award-winning digital forensic triage tool designed for field deployment. Triage-Investigator has a proven track record of providing ...
It is best if every person involved in an investigative process has the ability to extract meaningful information from the vast amounts of data collected using powerful analytical tools in order to ...
In a bizarre incident in KwaZulu-Natal, a suspected robber believed to be dead suddenly regained consciousness during a ...
In the early 1990s, crime-loving television audiences could choose mainly between cozy, fictional detective series such as ...