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Forensic botany : a practical guide
Forensic botany : a practical guide
Autore Hall David W
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : John Wiley & Sons, 2012
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Soggetto topico Forensic botany
Botany
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Botany - General
ISBN 1-119-94026-5
1-119-94573-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830811603321
Hall David W  
[Place of publication not identified], : John Wiley & Sons, 2012
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Forensic botany : a practical guide
Forensic botany : a practical guide
Autore Hall David W
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : John Wiley & Sons, 2012
Disciplina 363.25/62
Soggetto topico Forensic botany
Botany
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Botany - General
ISBN 1-119-94026-5
1-119-94573-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910841598503321
Hall David W  
[Place of publication not identified], : John Wiley & Sons, 2012
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Forensic chemistry handbook [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Lawrence F Kobilinsky
Forensic chemistry handbook [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Lawrence F Kobilinsky
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J. : , : Wiley, , c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (544 p.)
Disciplina 363.25/62
614.12
Altri autori (Persone) KobilinskyLawrence F
Collana THEi Wiley ebooks
Soggetto topico Chemistry, Forensic
Forensic sciences
Criminal investigation
ISBN 1-299-31402-3
1-118-06223-X
1-118-06224-8
1-118-06222-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto FORENSIC CHEMISTRY HANDBOOK; CONTENTS; Preface; Contributors; 1. Forensic Environmental Chemistry; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Chemical Fingerprinting; 1.2.1 Hydrocarbon Mixtures; 1.2.2 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons; 1.2.3 Biomarkers; 1.2.4 Additives; 1.2.5 Isotopes; 1.2.6 Tracers; 1.2.7 Methods of Detection; 1.2.8 Weathering; 1.3 Spatial Association of Environmental Incidents; References; 2. Principles and Issues in Forensic Analysis of Explosives; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Sample Collection; 2.3 Packaging; 2.4 Sorting; 2.5 Documentation; 2.6 Environmental Control and Monitoring; 2.7 Storage
2.8 Analysis2.9 Records; 2.10 Quality Assurance; 2.11 Safety and Other Issues; Conclusion; References; 3. Analysis of Fire Debris; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Evolution of Separation Techniques; 3.3 Evolution of Analytical Techniques; 3.4 Evolution of Standard Methods; 3.5 Isolating the Residue; 3.5.1 Initial Sample Evaluation; 3.5.2 ILR Isolation Method Selection; 3.5.3 Solvent Selection; 3.5.4 Internal Standards; 3.5.5 Advantages and Disadvantages of Isolation Methods; 3.6 Analyzing the Isolated ILR; 3.6.1 Criteria for Identification; 3.6.2 Improving Sensitivity
3.6.3 Estimating the Degree of Evaporation3.6.4 Identity of Source; 3.7 Reporting Procedures; 3.8 Record Keeping; 3.9 Quality Assurance; Conclusion; References; 4. Forensic Examination of Soils; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Murder and the Pond; 4.3 Oil Slicks and Sands; 4.4 Medical Link; 4.5 Examination Methods; 4.5.1 Color; 4.5.2 Particle-Size Distribution; 4.5.3 Stereo Binocular Microscope; 4.5.4 Petrographic Microscope; 4.5.5 Refractive Index; 4.5.6 Cathodoluminescence; 4.5.7 Scanning Electron Microscope; 4.5.8 X-Ray Diffraction; 4.6 Chemical Methods; 4.6.1 FTIR and Raman Spectroscopy
4.7 Looking AheadReferences; 5. Analysis of Paint Evidence; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Paint Chemistry and Color Science; 5.2.1 Binders; 5.2.2 Pigments; 5.3 Types of Paint; 5.3.1 Automotive Finish Systems; 5.3.2 Architectural Coatings (Structural Paints or House Paints); 5.3.3 Other Coatings; 5.4 Paint Evidence Interpretation Considerations; 5.5 Analytical Methods; 5.5.1 Microscopic Examinations; 5.5.2 Physical Nature of the Transfer; 5.5.3 Microscopy; 5.5.4 Microspectrophotometry; 5.5.5 Infrared Spectroscopy; 5.5.6 Raman Spectroscopy
5.5.7 Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography and Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry5.5.8 Elemental Analysis Methods; 5.5.9 Other Methods; 5.6 Examples; 5.6.1 Example 1; 5.6.2 Example 2; 5.6.3 Example 3; References; 6. Analysis Techniques Used for the Forensic Examination of Writing and Printing Inks; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Ink; 6.2.1 Ink Composition; 6.3 Ink Analysis; 6.3.1 Physical Examinations; 6.3.2 Optical Examinations; 6.3.3 Chemical Examinations; 6.3.4 Ink Dating; 6.4 Office Machine Systems; 6.4.1 Inkjet Ink; 6.4.2 Inkjet Ink Analysis; 6.4.3 Toner Printing; 6.4.4 Toner Analysis
Conclusion
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Forensic chemistry handbook [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Lawrence F Kobilinsky
Forensic chemistry handbook [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Lawrence F Kobilinsky
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J. : , : Wiley, , c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (544 p.)
Disciplina 363.25/62
614.12
Altri autori (Persone) KobilinskyLawrence F
Collana THEi Wiley ebooks
Soggetto topico Chemistry, Forensic
Forensic sciences
Criminal investigation
ISBN 1-299-31402-3
1-118-06223-X
1-118-06224-8
1-118-06222-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto FORENSIC CHEMISTRY HANDBOOK; CONTENTS; Preface; Contributors; 1. Forensic Environmental Chemistry; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Chemical Fingerprinting; 1.2.1 Hydrocarbon Mixtures; 1.2.2 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons; 1.2.3 Biomarkers; 1.2.4 Additives; 1.2.5 Isotopes; 1.2.6 Tracers; 1.2.7 Methods of Detection; 1.2.8 Weathering; 1.3 Spatial Association of Environmental Incidents; References; 2. Principles and Issues in Forensic Analysis of Explosives; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Sample Collection; 2.3 Packaging; 2.4 Sorting; 2.5 Documentation; 2.6 Environmental Control and Monitoring; 2.7 Storage
2.8 Analysis2.9 Records; 2.10 Quality Assurance; 2.11 Safety and Other Issues; Conclusion; References; 3. Analysis of Fire Debris; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Evolution of Separation Techniques; 3.3 Evolution of Analytical Techniques; 3.4 Evolution of Standard Methods; 3.5 Isolating the Residue; 3.5.1 Initial Sample Evaluation; 3.5.2 ILR Isolation Method Selection; 3.5.3 Solvent Selection; 3.5.4 Internal Standards; 3.5.5 Advantages and Disadvantages of Isolation Methods; 3.6 Analyzing the Isolated ILR; 3.6.1 Criteria for Identification; 3.6.2 Improving Sensitivity
3.6.3 Estimating the Degree of Evaporation3.6.4 Identity of Source; 3.7 Reporting Procedures; 3.8 Record Keeping; 3.9 Quality Assurance; Conclusion; References; 4. Forensic Examination of Soils; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Murder and the Pond; 4.3 Oil Slicks and Sands; 4.4 Medical Link; 4.5 Examination Methods; 4.5.1 Color; 4.5.2 Particle-Size Distribution; 4.5.3 Stereo Binocular Microscope; 4.5.4 Petrographic Microscope; 4.5.5 Refractive Index; 4.5.6 Cathodoluminescence; 4.5.7 Scanning Electron Microscope; 4.5.8 X-Ray Diffraction; 4.6 Chemical Methods; 4.6.1 FTIR and Raman Spectroscopy
4.7 Looking AheadReferences; 5. Analysis of Paint Evidence; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Paint Chemistry and Color Science; 5.2.1 Binders; 5.2.2 Pigments; 5.3 Types of Paint; 5.3.1 Automotive Finish Systems; 5.3.2 Architectural Coatings (Structural Paints or House Paints); 5.3.3 Other Coatings; 5.4 Paint Evidence Interpretation Considerations; 5.5 Analytical Methods; 5.5.1 Microscopic Examinations; 5.5.2 Physical Nature of the Transfer; 5.5.3 Microscopy; 5.5.4 Microspectrophotometry; 5.5.5 Infrared Spectroscopy; 5.5.6 Raman Spectroscopy
5.5.7 Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography and Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry5.5.8 Elemental Analysis Methods; 5.5.9 Other Methods; 5.6 Examples; 5.6.1 Example 1; 5.6.2 Example 2; 5.6.3 Example 3; References; 6. Analysis Techniques Used for the Forensic Examination of Writing and Printing Inks; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Ink; 6.2.1 Ink Composition; 6.3 Ink Analysis; 6.3.1 Physical Examinations; 6.3.2 Optical Examinations; 6.3.3 Chemical Examinations; 6.3.4 Ink Dating; 6.4 Office Machine Systems; 6.4.1 Inkjet Ink; 6.4.2 Inkjet Ink Analysis; 6.4.3 Toner Printing; 6.4.4 Toner Analysis
Conclusion
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The Forensic Examination and Interpretation of Tool Marks [[electronic resource]]
The Forensic Examination and Interpretation of Tool Marks [[electronic resource]]
Autore Baldwin David
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken : , : Wiley, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (278 p.)
Disciplina 363.25/62
363.2562
Altri autori (Persone) BirkettJohn
FaceyOwen
RabeyGilleon
Collana Essential Forensic Science
THEi Wiley ebooks
Soggetto topico Criminal investigation
Evidence, Criminal
Forensic sciences
Tools -- Identification
ISBN 1-118-37417-7
1-118-37407-X
1-118-37418-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; About the Authors; Series Foreword: Essentials of Forensic Science; Foreword; Preface; About the Companion Website; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Overview of contents; 1.2 A brief history of tool marks; 1.3 General aspects of marks' comparison; 1.4 Training requirements for examiners; 1.5 Good forensic practice; 1.6 Examination and comparison strategy; 1.6.1 Analysis; 1.6.2 Comparison; 1.6.3 Evaluation; 1.6.4 Verification; 1.7 Environment and equipment; 1.7.1 Basic requirements; 1.7.2 Examiner's 'toolbox'; 1.7.3 Test mark and casting materials
1.7.4 Larger equipment1.7.4.1 The comparator; 1.8 Quality assurance; 1.9 A brief summary; References; Chapter 2 Tool Manufacture; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Working with metal; 2.3 Creating a tool 'blank'; 2.3.1 Forging; 2.3.2 Blanking and shearing; 2.3.3 Metal cutting operations; 2.4 Finishing processes; 2.5 Wear, corrosion and damage; References; Chapter 3 Scene Examination; 3.1 Examining and recording the scene; 3.2 General preliminaries; 3.2.1 Verifying the circumstances; 3.2.2 Recording the scene; 3.2.3 Scene to scene linking; 3.2.4 Packaging; 3.3 Forced entry marks-levering
3.3.1 Recovery of levering marks3.4 Forced entry marks-other; 3.4.1 Hammer-type attack; 3.4.2 Gripping tool attacks; 3.4.3 Motor vehicle entry; 3.5 Entry by cutting; 3.5.1 Padlock removal; 3.5.2 Breached security systems; 3.6 Theft of metal; 3.7 Examination of machines; 3.8 Pathology samples; 3.9 Collecting suspect tools; References; Chapter 4 Initial Laboratory Examination; 4.1 General preliminaries; 4.1.1 Receiving items; 4.1.2 Planning the examination; 4.1.3 Preparing for the examination; 4.1.4 Collecting the items; 4.1.5 Decontamination of item packaging; 4.1.6 Operating procedures
4.1.7 Recording and opening the packaging4.1.8 Description of the item; 4.1.9 Examination of the item; 4.2 Mainly impressed marks; 4.2.1 Levering marks; 4.2.2 Impact marks; 4.2.3 Gripping marks; 4.2.4 The tool(s); 4.3 Mainly dynamic marks; 4.3.1 Levering marks with striations; 4.3.2 Cutting and stabbing marks; 4.4 Saw marks; 4.5 Post-mortem samples; 4.6 Alphanumeric punches; 4.7 Using tool marks for intelligence purposes; 4.7.1 Type and size of tool; 4.7.2 Scene-to-scene linking without a tool; 4.7.3 Scene-to-scene linking using a tool recovered from a scene
4.7.4 Linking suspect's tool(s) to previously unsuspected scenes4.7.5 Setting up a database; References; Chapter 5 Detailed Laboratory Examination; 5.1 First considerations; 5.2 Presentation of material to the comparator; 5.3 Impressed marks; 5.4 Marks with striations; 5.4.1 Sliding marks; 5.4.2 Double-bladed cutting tools; 5.4.3 Stab marks (in tyres and bones); 5.5 Saw marks; 5.5.1 Initial and final cuts; 5.5.2 Sawn ends; 5.6 Specialised marks; 5.6.1 Alphanumeric punches; 5.6.2 Drill marks; 5.6.3 Slide hammers; 5.6.4 Pipe cutters; 5.7 Other considerations; 5.7.1 Test marks made in situ
5.7.2 Amount of detail required for comparison
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Baldwin David  
Hoboken : , : Wiley, , 2013
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The Forensic Examination and Interpretation of Tool Marks [[electronic resource]]
The Forensic Examination and Interpretation of Tool Marks [[electronic resource]]
Autore Baldwin David
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken : , : Wiley, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (278 p.)
Disciplina 363.25/62
363.2562
Altri autori (Persone) BirkettJohn
FaceyOwen
RabeyGilleon
Collana Essential Forensic Science
THEi Wiley ebooks
Soggetto topico Criminal investigation
Evidence, Criminal
Forensic sciences
Tools -- Identification
ISBN 1-118-37417-7
1-118-37407-X
1-118-37418-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; About the Authors; Series Foreword: Essentials of Forensic Science; Foreword; Preface; About the Companion Website; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Overview of contents; 1.2 A brief history of tool marks; 1.3 General aspects of marks' comparison; 1.4 Training requirements for examiners; 1.5 Good forensic practice; 1.6 Examination and comparison strategy; 1.6.1 Analysis; 1.6.2 Comparison; 1.6.3 Evaluation; 1.6.4 Verification; 1.7 Environment and equipment; 1.7.1 Basic requirements; 1.7.2 Examiner's 'toolbox'; 1.7.3 Test mark and casting materials
1.7.4 Larger equipment1.7.4.1 The comparator; 1.8 Quality assurance; 1.9 A brief summary; References; Chapter 2 Tool Manufacture; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Working with metal; 2.3 Creating a tool 'blank'; 2.3.1 Forging; 2.3.2 Blanking and shearing; 2.3.3 Metal cutting operations; 2.4 Finishing processes; 2.5 Wear, corrosion and damage; References; Chapter 3 Scene Examination; 3.1 Examining and recording the scene; 3.2 General preliminaries; 3.2.1 Verifying the circumstances; 3.2.2 Recording the scene; 3.2.3 Scene to scene linking; 3.2.4 Packaging; 3.3 Forced entry marks-levering
3.3.1 Recovery of levering marks3.4 Forced entry marks-other; 3.4.1 Hammer-type attack; 3.4.2 Gripping tool attacks; 3.4.3 Motor vehicle entry; 3.5 Entry by cutting; 3.5.1 Padlock removal; 3.5.2 Breached security systems; 3.6 Theft of metal; 3.7 Examination of machines; 3.8 Pathology samples; 3.9 Collecting suspect tools; References; Chapter 4 Initial Laboratory Examination; 4.1 General preliminaries; 4.1.1 Receiving items; 4.1.2 Planning the examination; 4.1.3 Preparing for the examination; 4.1.4 Collecting the items; 4.1.5 Decontamination of item packaging; 4.1.6 Operating procedures
4.1.7 Recording and opening the packaging4.1.8 Description of the item; 4.1.9 Examination of the item; 4.2 Mainly impressed marks; 4.2.1 Levering marks; 4.2.2 Impact marks; 4.2.3 Gripping marks; 4.2.4 The tool(s); 4.3 Mainly dynamic marks; 4.3.1 Levering marks with striations; 4.3.2 Cutting and stabbing marks; 4.4 Saw marks; 4.5 Post-mortem samples; 4.6 Alphanumeric punches; 4.7 Using tool marks for intelligence purposes; 4.7.1 Type and size of tool; 4.7.2 Scene-to-scene linking without a tool; 4.7.3 Scene-to-scene linking using a tool recovered from a scene
4.7.4 Linking suspect's tool(s) to previously unsuspected scenes4.7.5 Setting up a database; References; Chapter 5 Detailed Laboratory Examination; 5.1 First considerations; 5.2 Presentation of material to the comparator; 5.3 Impressed marks; 5.4 Marks with striations; 5.4.1 Sliding marks; 5.4.2 Double-bladed cutting tools; 5.4.3 Stab marks (in tyres and bones); 5.5 Saw marks; 5.5.1 Initial and final cuts; 5.5.2 Sawn ends; 5.6 Specialised marks; 5.6.1 Alphanumeric punches; 5.6.2 Drill marks; 5.6.3 Slide hammers; 5.6.4 Pipe cutters; 5.7 Other considerations; 5.7.1 Test marks made in situ
5.7.2 Amount of detail required for comparison
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Baldwin David  
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Genetic justice [[electronic resource] ] : DNA data banks, criminal investigations, and civil liberties / / Sheldon Krimsky and Tania Simoncelli
Genetic justice [[electronic resource] ] : DNA data banks, criminal investigations, and civil liberties / / Sheldon Krimsky and Tania Simoncelli
Autore Krimsky Sheldon
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Columbia University Press, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (425 p.)
Disciplina 363.25/62
Altri autori (Persone) SimoncelliTania
Soggetto topico Criminal investigation
DNA data banks
Evidence, Criminal
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-59952-9
9786613629364
0-231-51780-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword / Romero, Anthony D. -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. DNA in Law Enforcement: History, Applications, and Expansion -- Part II. Comparative Systems: Forensic DNA in Five Nations -- Part III. Critical Perspectives: Balancing Personal Liberty, Social Equity, and Security -- Appendix: A Comparison of DNA Databases in Six Nations -- Notes -- Selected Readings -- Index
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Krimsky Sheldon  
New York, : Columbia University Press, 2010
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Genetic justice [[electronic resource] ] : DNA data banks, criminal investigations, and civil liberties / / Sheldon Krimsky and Tania Simoncelli
Genetic justice [[electronic resource] ] : DNA data banks, criminal investigations, and civil liberties / / Sheldon Krimsky and Tania Simoncelli
Autore Krimsky Sheldon
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Columbia University Press, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (425 p.)
Disciplina 363.25/62
Altri autori (Persone) SimoncelliTania
Soggetto topico Criminal investigation
DNA data banks
Evidence, Criminal
ISBN 1-280-59952-9
9786613629364
0-231-51780-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword / Romero, Anthony D. -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. DNA in Law Enforcement: History, Applications, and Expansion -- Part II. Comparative Systems: Forensic DNA in Five Nations -- Part III. Critical Perspectives: Balancing Personal Liberty, Social Equity, and Security -- Appendix: A Comparison of DNA Databases in Six Nations -- Notes -- Selected Readings -- Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910791551603321
Krimsky Sheldon  
New York, : Columbia University Press, 2010
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Genetic justice [[electronic resource] ] : DNA data banks, criminal investigations, and civil liberties / / Sheldon Krimsky and Tania Simoncelli
Genetic justice [[electronic resource] ] : DNA data banks, criminal investigations, and civil liberties / / Sheldon Krimsky and Tania Simoncelli
Autore Krimsky Sheldon
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Columbia University Press, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (425 p.)
Disciplina 363.25/62
Altri autori (Persone) SimoncelliTania
Soggetto topico Criminal investigation
DNA data banks
Evidence, Criminal
ISBN 1-280-59952-9
9786613629364
0-231-51780-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword / Romero, Anthony D. -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. DNA in Law Enforcement: History, Applications, and Expansion -- Part II. Comparative Systems: Forensic DNA in Five Nations -- Part III. Critical Perspectives: Balancing Personal Liberty, Social Equity, and Security -- Appendix: A Comparison of DNA Databases in Six Nations -- Notes -- Selected Readings -- Index
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Krimsky Sheldon  
New York, : Columbia University Press, 2010
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Handbook of digital forensics of multimedia data and devices / / Anthony T.S. Ho and Shujun Li
Handbook of digital forensics of multimedia data and devices / / Anthony T.S. Ho and Shujun Li
Autore Ho Anthony T. S. <1958->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken : , : Wiley, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (701 p.)
Disciplina 363.25/62
Collana Wiley - IEEE
Soggetto topico Criminal investigation - Technological innovations
Electronics in criminal investigation
ISBN 1-118-70579-3
1-118-70577-7
1-118-70578-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto -- List of Contributors xvii -- Foreword xix -- Preface xxi -- Acknowledgements xxvii -- PART ONE MULTIMEDIA EVIDENCE HANDLING -- 1 Digital Forensics Laboratories in Operation: How Are Multimedia Data and Devices Handled? 3 -- 1.1 Introduction 3 -- 1.2 Digital and Electronics Forensic Service, Metropolitan Police Service, UK 4 -- 1.3 Digital Forensics Team (Including Affiliated AV Team), Surrey Police, UK 17 -- 1.4 Shanghai Stars Digital Forensic Centre, Third Research Institute of China's Ministry of Public Security 23 -- 1.5 Discussions 28 -- 1.6 Summary 32 -- 1.A Appendix: Questionnaires for Interviewing Surrey Police and Shanghai Stars Digital Forensic Centre 32 -- References 34 -- 2 Standards and Best Practices in Digital and Multimedia Forensics 38 -- 2.1 Introduction 38 -- 2.2 Overview 39 -- 2.3 Electronic Evidence and Digital Forensics 48 -- 2.4 Multimedia Evidence and Multimedia Forensics 70 -- 2.5 Digital Forensics Laboratory Accreditation 77 -- 2.6 General Quality Assurance (Management) 79 -- 2.7 Training, Education and Certification on Digital and Multimedia Forensics 81 -- 2.8 Conclusions 84 -- Acknowledgements 86 -- References 86 -- 3 A Machine Learning-Based Approach to Digital Triage 94 -- 3.1 Introduction 94 -- 3.2 Related Work on Digital Triage 96 -- 3.3 A Machine Learning-Based Digital Triage Framework 100 -- 3.4 A Child Pornography Exchange Case Study 110 -- 3.5 Conclusion 128 -- 3.6 Challenges and Future Directions for the Digital Forensics Community 128 -- Acknowledgements 130 -- References 130 -- 4 Forensic Authentication of Digital Audio and Video Files 133 -- 4.1 Introduction 133 -- 4.2 Examination Requests and Submitted Evidence 134 -- 4.3 Laboratory Space 138 -- 4.4 Laboratory Software and Equipment 138 -- 4.5 Audio/Video Authentication Examinations 147 -- 4.6 Preparation of Work Notes and Laboratory Reports 171 -- 4.7 Expert Testimony 172 -- 4.8 Case Examples 173 -- 4.9 Discussion 177 -- References 178 -- PART TWO DIGITAL EVIDENCE EXTRACTION.
5 Photogrammetry in Digital Forensics 185 -- 5.1 Introduction 185 -- 5.2 Different Methods 188 -- 5.3 Measurement Uncertainty 194 -- 5.4 Case Studies 195 -- 5.5 3D Modelling/Scenario Testing 212 -- 5.6 Summary 217 -- References 217 -- 6 Advanced Multimedia File Carving 219 -- 6.1 Introduction 219 -- 6.2 Digtal Data Storage 220 -- 6.3 File Carving of Binary Data 225 -- 6.4 Multimedia Data Structures 226 -- 6.5 File Carving of Multimedia Data 232 -- 6.6 Content Identification 241 -- 6.7 File Carving Frameworks 253 -- 6.8 Conclusions 264 -- Acknowledgements 265 -- References 265 -- 7 On Forensic Use of Biometrics 270 -- 7.1 Introduction 270 -- 7.2 Biometrics Performance Metrics 273 -- 7.3 Face: The Natural Means for Human Recognition 274 -- 7.4 Ears as a Means of Forensic Identification 283 -- 7.5 Conclusions 299 -- References 299 -- 8 Multimedia Analytics for Image Collection Forensics 305 -- 8.1 Introduction 305 -- 8.2 Data and Tasks 308 -- 8.3 Multimedia Analysis 309 -- 8.4 Visual Analytics Processes 312 -- 8.5 ChronoBrowser 313 -- 8.6 MediaTable 320 -- 8.7 An Example Scenario 323 -- 8.8 Future Outlook 325 -- References 326 -- PART THREE MULTIMEDIA DEVICE AND SOURCE FORENSICS -- 9 Forensic Camera Model Identification 331 -- 9.1 Introduction 331 -- 9.2 Forensic Source Identification 333 -- 9.3 Digital Camera Model Identification 337 -- 9.4 Benchmarking Camera Model Identification Algorithms 339 -- 9.5 Model-Specific Characteristics of Digital Camera Components 341 -- 9.6 Black Box Camera Model Identification 351 -- 9.7 Camera Model Identification in Open Sets 364 -- 9.8 Model-Specific Characteristics in Device-Level Identification 366 -- 9.9 Open Challenges Towards Practical Applications 368 -- References 370 -- 10 Printer and Scanner Forensics 375 -- 10.1 Introduction 375 -- 10.2 Printer Forensics 379 -- 10.3 Scanner Forensics 386 -- 10.4 Photocopier Identification 389 -- 10.5 Forgery Detection for Printed and Scanned Documents 391 -- 10.6 Sample Algorithms with Case Studies 396.
10.7 Open Problems and Challenges 406 -- 10.8 Conclusions 408 -- Acknowledgements 408 -- References 408 -- 11 Microphone Forensics 411 -- 11.1 Introduction 411 -- 11.2 Pattern Recognition for Microphone Forensics 414 -- 11.3 Guidelines for Microphone Registration 421 -- 11.4 Case Studies 423 -- 11.5 Chapter Summary 435 -- Acknowledgements 436 -- References 437 -- 12 Forensic Identification of Printed Documents 442 -- 12.1 Introduction 442 -- 12.2 Special Materials 449 -- 12.3 Substrate Forensics 450 -- 12.4 Print Forensics 455 -- 12.5 Real World Example: Currency Protection 473 -- 12.6 Summary and Ecosystem Considerations 475 -- References 478 -- PART FOUR MULTIMEDIA CONTENT FORENSICS -- 13 Digital Image Forensics with Statistical Analysis 483 -- 13.1 Introduction 483 -- 13.2 Detecting Region Duplication 488 -- 13.3 Exposing Splicing Forgery 500 -- 13.4 Case Studies 508 -- 13.5 Other Applications 512 -- 13.6 Summary 515 -- References 517 -- 14 Camera-Based Image Forgery Detection 522 -- 14.1 Introduction 522 -- 14.2 Camera Structure 524 -- 14.3 Camera-Based Forgery Detection Methods 535 -- 14.4 Forgery Detection Based on PFA: A Case Study 548 -- 14.5 Conclusion 564 -- References 565 -- 15 Image and Video Processing History Recovery 572 -- 15.1 Introduction 572 -- 15.2 Coding Artefacts 573 -- 15.3 Editing Artefacts 586 -- 15.4 Estimation of Processing Parameters 590 -- 15.5 Case Studies 601 -- 15.6 Conclusions 605 -- References 607 -- 16 Anti-Forensics of Multimedia Data and Countermeasures 612 -- 16.1 Introduction 612 -- 16.2 Anti-forensic Approaches Proposed in the Literature 613 -- 16.3 Case Study: JPEG Image Forensics 623 -- 16.4 Trade-off between Forensics and Anti-forensics 644 -- 16.5 Conclusions 647 -- References 647 -- Index 653.
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Ho Anthony T. S. <1958->  
Hoboken : , : Wiley, , 2015
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