FORENSIC & CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE INVESTIGATIVE RESOURCES. TOOLS.SEARCHES.UNIQUE SOURCES OF/TO INFO...FROM: “AUTOPSIES to ZEALOTS!" fo·ren·sics (fə-rěn'sĭks, -zĭks) 1.The art or study of formal debate; argumentation. 2.The use of science and technology to investigate and establish facts in criminal or civil courts of law AUTHORIZED LEGAL ACCESS TO CERTIFIED LAW ENFORCEMENT/CRIMINAL JUSTICE RECORDS.REPORTS & FILES!
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Federal Bureau of Investigation - Press Room - Headline Archives
Federal Bureau of Investigation - Press Room - Headline Archives
Sent to me from fellow "AMERICAN POLICE VETERANS ORG." member: BARBARA HINKE
Sent to me from fellow "AMERICAN POLICE VETERANS ORG." member: BARBARA HINKE
Thursday, January 10, 2008
cybercrime.gov
cybercrime.gov
Searching and Seizing Computers and Obtaining Electronic Evidence in Criminal Investigations
# Federal Criminal Code Related to Searching and Seizing Computers
* The USA PATRIOT Act
* Other Federal Statutes
# Archived Legal Resource Items
* The Fourth Amendment and the Internet
* Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA), CALEA Implementation Section, USA Bulletin (May 2001)
* Recognizing and Meeting Title III Concerns in Computer Investigations, Robert Strang, USA Bulletin (March 2001)
* Computer Records and the Federal Rules of Evidence, Orin S. Kerr, USA Bulletin (March 2001)
Searching and Seizing Computers and Obtaining Electronic Evidence in Criminal Investigations
# Federal Criminal Code Related to Searching and Seizing Computers
* The USA PATRIOT Act
* Other Federal Statutes
# Archived Legal Resource Items
* The Fourth Amendment and the Internet
* Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA), CALEA Implementation Section, USA Bulletin (May 2001)
* Recognizing and Meeting Title III Concerns in Computer Investigations, Robert Strang, USA Bulletin (March 2001)
* Computer Records and the Federal Rules of Evidence, Orin S. Kerr, USA Bulletin (March 2001)
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
NIJ - Home
NIJ - Home
National Institute of Justice
Five new online courses for forensic analysts on DNA.gov (Posted 12/21/07)
New pages on NIJ’s Research, Technology, Development, and Evaluation Process (Posted 12/18/07)
Securing America’s Passenger Rail System (Posted 12/13/07)
Panel on Medication-Assisted Treatment for Heroin and Other Opioid Abusing Offenders (Posted 11/26/07)
Collected Rules of Evidence on Expert Testimony (Posted 11/26/07)
National Institute of Justice
Five new online courses for forensic analysts on DNA.gov (Posted 12/21/07)
New pages on NIJ’s Research, Technology, Development, and Evaluation Process (Posted 12/18/07)
Securing America’s Passenger Rail System (Posted 12/13/07)
Panel on Medication-Assisted Treatment for Heroin and Other Opioid Abusing Offenders (Posted 11/26/07)
Collected Rules of Evidence on Expert Testimony (Posted 11/26/07)
Monday, January 7, 2008
TARO Reference Library
TARO Reference Library
# TARO is an Accident Reconstruction Education
TARO is a place to publish articles about accepted traffic accident reconstruction techniques. They are placed here to serve as reference for those that are just beginning and want to learn, or those who have forgotten and need reminding. Included in this category are articles which:
* Address basic, accepted, traffic accident reconstruction topics.
* Have archive value.
* Offer a new, or a different perspective on a traffic accident reconstruction topic.
By offering these basic concepts, those just starting in the field will have a chance to understand the principles and the history of traffic accident reconstruction.
# TARO is a Collection of Useful Traffic Accident Reconstruction WWW Links.
There are many valuable WWW resources available for the traffic accident reconstructionist. For example NHTSA makes available the results of their annual crash tests. You can also search for vehicle recall information. There will be more resources in the future. As these new sites come on-line they will be referenced on the Contents page.
# TARO is an Accident Reconstruction Education
TARO is a place to publish articles about accepted traffic accident reconstruction techniques. They are placed here to serve as reference for those that are just beginning and want to learn, or those who have forgotten and need reminding. Included in this category are articles which:
* Address basic, accepted, traffic accident reconstruction topics.
* Have archive value.
* Offer a new, or a different perspective on a traffic accident reconstruction topic.
By offering these basic concepts, those just starting in the field will have a chance to understand the principles and the history of traffic accident reconstruction.
# TARO is a Collection of Useful Traffic Accident Reconstruction WWW Links.
There are many valuable WWW resources available for the traffic accident reconstructionist. For example NHTSA makes available the results of their annual crash tests. You can also search for vehicle recall information. There will be more resources in the future. As these new sites come on-line they will be referenced on the Contents page.