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The computer case that got lost The stories are true, names and places have been changed to protect the guilty in power. A few years ago, Debby Johnson, an advocate of a large company based in Kansas City, contacted me about a relatively simple matter. I had to travel to offices in Sacramento...
 

 
A large majority of people use these devices for advanced technological advantages they have on offer. These devices allow easy access Provide rapid flow of information Connecting people in different corners of the globe Help preserve the anonymity and are not well regulated These modern...
 

 
Computer and Internet technology has revolutionized the way we live, but it has also caused side effects with it. Different types of computer crimes are considered today. Phishing refers to the sending of spam emails in large quantities to trap unsuspecting victims and obtain their credentials....
 

 
Computer Forensics The field of computer forensics was developed primarily by the police to investigate drug and financial crimes. It employs strict protocols to gather information on a wide variety of electronic devices, using legal procedures to locate the deleted files and hidden information....
 

 
Forensic Nursing, the new breed of nursesby: Larry Ford With the continuing rise in crime rates, the forensic nursing is becoming a popular area of the U.S. judicial system. Forensic nursing is one of the newest forms of forensic sciences recognized by the American Nurses...
 

 
Breaking The Silence - Forensic NursingBy: Rosie Fletcher It was in 1992 when the term Forensic nursing was heard. But what is it exactly? Forensic nursing is a specialty that deals with the management of crime victims, collecting evidence and providing health care services in the...
 

 
Treatment of mental health and forensic populationsby: Kathryn Seifert, Ph.D. It is not possible to assess and or treat a mental health population without also interfacing with forensic issues such as legal offenses, courts, violence, sexual behavior problems, delinquency, crime,...
 

 
The Science of judicial inquiriesby: Andrew Green The science of forensic investigation has been around for hundreds of years. Over the past hundred years however, Forensic investigation has developed and the progress that has been made is astounding. The art of forensic...
 

 
Forensics in the Classroom: Court TV comes to Atlanta Schoolsby: Stacy Andell Chemistry and biology students at Atlanta Schools North Atlanta High School put their laboratory skills in action for a crew of Court TV movie on April 11. As part of forensic medicine "in the classroom,"...
 

 
Aspects of acute aortic dissection forensicby: Victor Dokov Irina S. Burulianova , William V. Dokov, Viktor V. Dokov Department of Forensic Medicine, Department of General and Clinical Pathology,Varna Medical UniversityWe found 20 cases of acute aortic...