Ross Donnelly has had an article entitled "Can Google Takeout Location Data Be Trusted?" published by the online digital forensics publication, DFIR Review.
A Simple Guide to the Cell Site Process
The Police intelligence analyst will use different sources of data to produce a timeline or schedule.
September Newsletter Now Available To Download
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An ‘IRS’ fire incident report is not a fire investigation report
Arson is an offence which falls under the Criminal Damage Act 1971 in England and Wales, and the Criminal Damage (Northern Ireland Order) 1977. Scotland uses the similar charge of wilful fire-raising, contrary to Common Law.
Fire Investigation Update 2020
The ‘Code of Practice for Investigators of Fire and Explosions for the Criminal Justice System in the UK’ (https://www.ife.org.uk/write/MediaUploads/Documents/Fire_Inve
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Drug Trace Evidence – Is Seeing Believing?
At face value, it would appear to be a straightforward matter as to whether or not a drug is present upon analysis of a material or object. This, however, is not always so, and especially when we are dealing with drug traces only.
Cannabis Cultivation & Cannabis Products - an update for 2020
KBC's Julian Dunnill provides a useful update for barristers and solicitors on cannabis cultivation cases and newly emerging cannabis-derived products.
Simon Bunter's Article on Cognitive Bias Published in The Writ
Simon Bunter's article entitled "Cognitive Bias in Fingerprint Evidence: does the alleged 'matching' ridge detail even exist?" has been published in the Winter 2019/Spring 2020 edition of The Writ.
Does The Evidence Speak For Itself? – Not Unless It Is Investigated
In the world of medicine, a good physician will generally use initial test results as a starting point for diagnosis.