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Title: Computer Use In Forensic Science Mary Kiwanuka


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Computer Use In Forensic ScienceMary Kiwanuka
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Investigators Depend Upon Computer Use
  • Crime Scene Processing
  • To diagram a crime scene
  • Can create 3-D image to depict crime scene.
    Cross-Projection vs. Computer rendered
  • Maintain Chain of Custody Documents

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Crime Scene Van
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Digital Photography
  • Two Types Used
  • CCD Charged coupled device
  • More lifelike, and give greater color contrasts
  • Majority of cameras found on market
  • CMOS Complimentary metal oxide semi-conductor
  • Cost effective
  • Energy efficient (longer battery life)

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Digital Photography Issues
  • Digital cameras are becoming more reliable, still
    the issue of falsification.
  • Digital photography is relatively new so there is
    not much research done to control tampering.
  • Relatively easy to alter a photograph to ones
    needs.

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Older Cameras Used
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Stringing vs. Computers
  • In a cases where the angle of a gunshot or trauma
    needs to be determined there are two current
    options
  • Stringing
  • Computers

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Stringing vs. Computers
  • Stringing when a model of the body is placed in
    the scene and strings are put through it.
  • Computers type the coordinates of the angles of
    shots into a program, and the computer compiles a
    3-D image and probability stats. Used with more
    complicated cases.

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Crime Scene
  • Every scene must be sketched.
  • In the past investigators relied upon the 25ft
    steel retractable tapes.
  • Recently the 1000 foot walking wheel and the
    Electronic Ultrasonic Measurer (EUM) was
    introduced.
  • EUM is far more dependable, durable and reliable
    than tapes.

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EUM
  • The EUM is a device that sends an electrical
    pulse, 250 feet to a fixed surface location.
  • This process allows investigators to measure
    large crime scenes with a fair amount of ease.

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Pantograph
  • Pantograph is utilized in more than just forensic
    research.
  • It is a device that is attached to the top of a
    drafting table.
  • Scans the image and increases or decreases the
    size to fit a need.

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Total Station
  • Operated by 2-3 people. Maps large areas easily
    and with little intrusion. Can be conducted on a
    busy highway.
  • Results are downloaded into a computer with
    mapping software.
  • Hours of work can be done in 30 minutes.

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New Software
  • Computers are also being utilized to create photo
    composites.
  • The main factor is the person who listens to the
    victim. This is not a fool proof method.
  • VISATEX
  • CD-Fit
  • Compu-Sketch
  • E Fit

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Composites
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Conclusions
  • Computers have increased the capability of
    investigators to do their jobs in many ways.
  • The future will only bring with it new and more
    innovative creations.

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Further Research
  • http//www.crime-scene-investigator.net
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