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Computer crime - Computer Crime, E-Crime, Hi-Tech Crime or Electronic Crime is a where a computer is the target of a crime or is the means adopted to commit a crime. Most of these crimes are not new.
Digital evidence - Digital evidence or electronic evidence is any probative information stored or transmitted in digital form that a party to a court case may use at trial.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (computer game) - CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is a computer game based on the CSI:Crime Scene Investigation television series. The game was developed by 369 Interactive, published by Ubisoft, and was released for the PC in 2003.
Mobile digital computer - MOBIDIC, for mobile digital computer, was part of a pioneering effort by the US Army Signal Corps to computerize the distribution of intelligence around the battlefield, known as Fieldata. Fieldata standardized the character format, electrical signals and other details, allowing standardized computers to be built by many companies.
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Crime Forensic Science - Crime Forensic Science Criminalistics In this new edition of Criminalistics, the noted forensic scientist Richard Saferstein brings the reader into the crime lab for a firsthand look at the role of science in the criminal justice system. Criminalistics focuses its attention on the up-to-date technologies police rely on to apprehend criminal perpetrators crime forensic science and to link them through trace evidence to crime scenes. This new edition emphasizes the latest DNA profiling technologies, which include STR crime forensic ...
Crime Forensic Science - Crime Forensic Science Criminalistics In this new edition of Criminalistics, the noted forensic scientist Richard Saferstein brings the reader into the crime lab for a firsthand look at the role of science in the criminal justice system. Criminalistics focuses its attention on the up-to-date technologies police rely on to apprehend criminal perpetrators crime forensic science and to link them through trace evidence to crime scenes. This new edition emphasizes the latest DNA profiling technologies, which include STR crime forensic ...
Crime Forensic Science - Crime Forensic Science Criminalistics In this new edition of Criminalistics, the noted forensic scientist Richard Saferstein brings the reader into the crime lab for a firsthand look at the role of science in the criminal justice system. Criminalistics focuses its attention on the up-to-date technologies police rely on to apprehend criminal perpetrators crime forensic science and to link them through trace evidence to crime scenes. This new edition emphasizes the latest DNA profiling technologies, which include STR crime forensic ...
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