Identifying Elder Abuse | National Institute of Justice: "Identifying Elder Abuse
NIJ's Elder Mistreatment research program — supported in part by the U.S. Department of Justice's Elder Justice and Nursing Home Initiative — has produced significant data on the following issues:"
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!
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010
Your new biomedical search engine – Novoseek
Your new biomedical search engine – Novoseek: "What is novoseek?
Biomedical search engine for medical journals in Pubmed, U.S. Grants and Free Full Text that helps to:
* Retrieve meaningful documents related to your search.
* Narrow your search to find results in the relevant scientific journals.
* Identify the most relevant biomedical concepts to your search."
Biomedical search engine for medical journals in Pubmed, U.S. Grants and Free Full Text that helps to:
* Retrieve meaningful documents related to your search.
* Narrow your search to find results in the relevant scientific journals.
* Identify the most relevant biomedical concepts to your search."
International Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology
International Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology: "The IACFP is an organization of behavioral scientists and practitioners who are concerned with the delivery of high-quality mental health services to criminal offenders, and with promoting and disseminating research on the etiology, assessment and treatment of criminal behavior."
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
National Criminal Intelligence Resource Center - Publications
National Criminal Intelligence Resource Center - Publications: "Electronic Crime Scene Investigation: A Guide for First Responders This is an Adobe Acrobat PDF document
The guide Electronic Crime Scene Investigation: A Guide for First Responders is intended for use by law enforcement and other responders who have the responsibility for protecting an electronic crime scene and for the recognition, collection, and preservation of electronic evidence. This guide discusses dealing with electronic evidence, general forensic and procedural principles, and handling of electronic evidence at the crime scene, as well as the identification of computer experts in the area."
The guide Electronic Crime Scene Investigation: A Guide for First Responders is intended for use by law enforcement and other responders who have the responsibility for protecting an electronic crime scene and for the recognition, collection, and preservation of electronic evidence. This guide discusses dealing with electronic evidence, general forensic and procedural principles, and handling of electronic evidence at the crime scene, as well as the identification of computer experts in the area."
National Criminal Intelligence Resource Center (NCIRC) - General Resources
National Criminal Intelligence Resource Center (NCIRC) - General Resources: "Technology Toolbox for Police (Public)
The Technology Toolbox for Police is supported by the Counterdrug Technology Assessment Center (CTAC) as administered by the Special Programs Office of the Electronic Proving Ground. Originally conceived to support the CTAC Technology Transfer Program, the toolbox resource is designed to accommodate more broadly the law enforcement technical investigator community and is seeded with equipment manuals, reports, and other links identified by fellow technical investigators. Toolbox users are active members of the law enforcement technical investigator community. The Technology Toolbox application is located on the Regional Information Sharing Systems (RISS)."
The Technology Toolbox for Police is supported by the Counterdrug Technology Assessment Center (CTAC) as administered by the Special Programs Office of the Electronic Proving Ground. Originally conceived to support the CTAC Technology Transfer Program, the toolbox resource is designed to accommodate more broadly the law enforcement technical investigator community and is seeded with equipment manuals, reports, and other links identified by fellow technical investigators. Toolbox users are active members of the law enforcement technical investigator community. The Technology Toolbox application is located on the Regional Information Sharing Systems (RISS)."
National Criminal Intelligence Resource Center - Publications
National Criminal Intelligence Resource Center - Publications: "Law Enforcement Tech Guide This is an Adobe Acrobat PDF document
This user-friendly guide, prepared by SEARCH, offers strategies, best practices, recommendations, and ideas for successful information technology planning, implementation, and management. The Tech Guide is funded by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS)."
This user-friendly guide, prepared by SEARCH, offers strategies, best practices, recommendations, and ideas for successful information technology planning, implementation, and management. The Tech Guide is funded by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS)."