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Forensic Psychology: Key Historical Figures

Forensic Psychology: Key Historical Figures
To fully appreciate a subject it’s important to be aware of the key historical figures who helped shape its identity. This article identifies a number of individuals who did just that within the field of forensic psychology.

Wilhelm Wundt

In terms of a tangible landmark in the history of forensic psychology the most significant development was the founding of the first psychological laboratory in 1873 by Wilhelm Wundt in Leipzig Germany.

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Computer Forensics is Different for Police and Other Law Enforcement

Computer Forensics is Different for Police and Other Law Enforcement
Copyright (c) 2008 Steve Burgess

Computer forensics practices and procedures can diverge significantly depending upon whether the investigation is criminal or civil litigation. Standards for data collection evidence can be different, as can the process of data collection and imaging. Furthermore, the consequences of the case may have dramatically different impacts.

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Forensic Video Analysis: Helping to Prevent Crime Near You

Forensic Video Analysis: Helping to Prevent Crime Near You
Although it is a sad fact of life, crime is everywhere around us.  Whether it is robbery, breaking and entering or murder, it is something we must face in our society.  With technology continuously advancing, more and more sensitive organizations like the F.B.I and U.S. Army crime lab are becoming reliant on forensic video analysis.

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Essential Duties and Responsibilities of a Computer Forensics Manager

Essential Duties and Responsibilities of a Computer Forensics Manager
To be qualified as a computer forensics manager, one needs full knowledge of computer forensic tools, methodologies and protocols. He or she must also have strong and progressive experience in computer forensics and investigations. They must be responsible in planning, directing and completing projects and services in this particular field. Besides, they are also responsible in developing and managing staff. Read the rest of this entry »
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What is Cell Phone Forensics?

What is Cell Phone Forensics?
In early 2007 Inside Dateline ran a story online analyzing this new trend of cell phone forensics. The article was eye opening to many people who read it.

Did you know that cell phone forensics are being used more and more these days? During criminal trials, it is now being used in court. A cell phone can help to establish the movement of the person who owns it.

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