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...firstly, police will rely on DNA evidence without bothering to find anything else to support it. If they have DNA at a crime scene, other evidence will be treated as secondary, and the suspect will be pressured into admitting the crime. Secondly... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/the-data-trust-blog/2009/11/feed-me-alan-make-me-strong.html
...is the national DNA database, which is run by the Forensic Science Service to identify offenders and victims using crime scene DNA samples. When the national DNA database was established in 1995, the taking of samples was controlled closely... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/02/21/221803/know-the-legalities-of-biometrics.htm
...fingerprints all over a digital crime scene. Businesses have spent billions...appropriate resources. Seal off the crime scene The biggest temptation in the...computer should be considered a crime scene like any other and sealed off to... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/03/21/214830/the-effective-response-to-computer-crime.htm
...factor when developing outreach initiatives to combat cybercrime. The popularised image of the detective freezing the crime scene with a ring of white tape and seizing everything contained therein as potential evidence is still pervasive. As a result... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/04/23/193926/Policing-cyberspace.htm
...Since May 2001 it has found matches between database and crime scene samples in 182,612 cases involving 165,099 individuals...Last year there were 49,247 matches with one or more crime scene samples. The annual report shows a decline in the... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/08/03/226004/UK-police-DNA-database-the-biggest-in-the-world-according-to.htm
...users include law enforcement agencies who can present detectives with a list of potential suspects as they reach a crime scene by comparing the incident against similar events. Insurance companies could potentially pick out fraudulent claims before... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/03/19/222524/IBM-launches-next-generation-datawarehouse.htm
...day's classes provide girls with creative and interactive activities focusing on areas such as fashion, celebrity, crime scene investigation and music. Employers have also been involved, running workshops and providing role models for the girls... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/12/04/228442/100000-girls-sign-up-for-computer-clubs.htm
...security and continue to be developed by hackers. Exploiting internet browsers is also a new growth area on the IT crime scene, according to the survey. The reports, "The evolution of spam" and "The malware evolution", were researched... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/10/31/227855/US-Russia-and-China-main-sources-of-malicious-content.htm
...their owners within England and Wales. From April 2008, details of all weapons and ammunition recovered from a crime scene will be recorded on the new National Ballistics Intelligence Database (NABID), and will be accessible to all 43 police... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/02/27/222080/home-office-to-introduce-new-police-database-to-fight-gun.htm
...Researchers crack mobile fingerprint checking Scientists at the University of Sheffield have developed a way to send crime scene fingerprints wirelessly for examination in less than a minute. The system has been approved by the National Fingerprint... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/09/05/218276/researchers-crack-mobile-fingerprint-checking.htm

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...Bennett Offbeat Creepy science: Man placed at crime scene by blood-filled leech 1 comment | 1I like it... Man frames rival by placing blood-filled leech at crime scene... by Anonymous (not verified) on 10/29/09... http://www.itworld.com/offbeat/82299/creepy-science-man-placed-crime-scene-blood-filled-leech
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