© 2014 © 2014 Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences. This paper presents an overview of forensic intelligence through historical, operational and academic considerations. While forensic intelligence is thriving through new traceability of human activities, theoretical developments in policing and innovative technologies, it should mainly be seen as an opportunity for forensic science to contribute to making policing more scientific in the broad sense. This paper supports the development of a modern framework to holistically use the information conveyed by forensic case data to inform policing processes, support decision-making and ensure transparency. It is argued that the scientific information, the trace, has to be privileged, rather th...
From recent calls for positioning forensic scientists within the criminal justice system, but also p...
Scientists should not play a role in investigations nor should investigators play a role in the scie...
From recent calls for positioning forensic scientists within the criminal justice system, but also p...
This paper presents an overview of forensic intelligence through historical, operational and academi...
This paper presents an overview of forensic intelligence through historical, operational and academi...
This paper presents an overview of forensic intelligence through historical, operational and academi...
Forensic science is generally defined as the application of science to address questions related to ...
© 2016 Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences. Only a small part of forensic science activities sca...
Criminology, forensic science and policing scholars have a significant role to play in exploring new...
This paper provides policy officials and practitioners with an introduction to the concept and appli...
In this chapter, the term ‘intelligence’ is progressively integrated into the dominant conceptualiza...
In this chapter, the term ‘intelligence’ is progressively integrated into the dominant conceptualiza...
Forensic intelligence is a distinct dimension of forensic science. Forensic intelligence processes h...
To date, forensic science has predominantly focused on generating evidence for judicial proceedings....
Different data processing methods can support the detection and analysis of various forms of crime p...
From recent calls for positioning forensic scientists within the criminal justice system, but also p...
Scientists should not play a role in investigations nor should investigators play a role in the scie...
From recent calls for positioning forensic scientists within the criminal justice system, but also p...
This paper presents an overview of forensic intelligence through historical, operational and academi...
This paper presents an overview of forensic intelligence through historical, operational and academi...
This paper presents an overview of forensic intelligence through historical, operational and academi...
Forensic science is generally defined as the application of science to address questions related to ...
© 2016 Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences. Only a small part of forensic science activities sca...
Criminology, forensic science and policing scholars have a significant role to play in exploring new...
This paper provides policy officials and practitioners with an introduction to the concept and appli...
In this chapter, the term ‘intelligence’ is progressively integrated into the dominant conceptualiza...
In this chapter, the term ‘intelligence’ is progressively integrated into the dominant conceptualiza...
Forensic intelligence is a distinct dimension of forensic science. Forensic intelligence processes h...
To date, forensic science has predominantly focused on generating evidence for judicial proceedings....
Different data processing methods can support the detection and analysis of various forms of crime p...
From recent calls for positioning forensic scientists within the criminal justice system, but also p...
Scientists should not play a role in investigations nor should investigators play a role in the scie...
From recent calls for positioning forensic scientists within the criminal justice system, but also p...