Table of contents - Special Issue: Forensic science and intelligence
Guest Editors: Assoc. Prof. Glenn Porter
Forensic science as “risky business”: identifying key risk factors in the forensic process from crime scene to court
Roberta Julian, Sally F. KeltyThe purpose of this paper is to identify and discuss key risk factors in the use of forensic science in the criminal justice system by adopting a holistic and systemic approach…
Detection of second-generation images using an assessment criteria method
Glenn Porter, Robert EbeyanThe ability to distinguish between “original” and “copied” images has been a persistent forensic imaging difficulty and can be of some importance to certain criminal and civil…
Complexity of scientific evidence in environmental forensic investigations
Val SpikmansEnvironmental forensic investigations rely on the collection, analysis and interpretation of evidence from an environmental scene to assist in identifying the party responsible…
Recognising changes in visual representation of clothing in CCTV imaging
Kathryn Anne DennyClosed circuit television (CCTV) imaging is an increasingly used technology and it is now common place for law enforcement to access CCTV footage as an investigative tool to…
Variation of craniofacial representation in passport photographs
Vanessa Rose Spiteri, Glenn Porter, Richard KempPassport photographs are routinely incorporated onto official travel documentation to ascertain an individual’s identity. In Australia, passport photographs may be provided by a…
ISSN:
2056-3841e-ISSN:
2056-385XISSN-L:
2056-3841Online date, start – end:
2015Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr Michael Lewis
- Professor Jane Ireland
- Professor Philip Birch