2.4 T H E C R I M E - S C E N E INVESTIGATION TEAM 1 Who is involved in a crime-scene investigation? The team is made up of legal and scientific professionals who work together to solve a crime. Professionals at the scene of a crime may include police officers, detectives, 2 ...
you might get on the phone and say something like, "If we're ever going to see each other again, we need to talk about what happened the other night". Because most victims know the rapist, and know his psychology, rape victims can often come up with excellent scenarios to trap the ra...
[P]oliticians using global warming as a policy tool to solve a perceived problem is indeed a hoax. The energy needs of humanity are so large that Bjorn Lomborg has estimated that in the coming decades it is unlikely that more than about 20% of those needs can be met with renewable ener...
Finally, world-class investigation analytics provide a flexible graph visualization tool, as well. This user interface allows investigators to organize data through a variety of layout options, find hidden and non-obvious relationships between entities, and perform a variety of what-if scenarios. ...
(2011). The benefits from using professionally developed models of possible hazardous materials accident scenarios in crime scene investigation (Ch. 9), U: Meško, G., Dimitrijević, D., Fields, C.B. (Eds.). Understanding and Managing Threats to the Environment in South Eastern Europe (...
Each year, the Summit sets the agenda for the next generation of governments with a focus on how they can harness innovation and technology to solve universal challenges facing humanity. The World Governments Summit is a knowledge exchange center at the intersection of government, futurism, ...
NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Managing Global Environmental Threats to Air, Water and Soil-Examples from South Eastern EuropeKulišić, D. (2011). The benefits from using professionally developed models of possible hazardous materials accident scenarios in crime scene investigation (Ch. 9), ...
Stand-off detection of latent traces avoids the scene alteration that might occur during close inspection by handheld forensic lights. Here, we describe a novel sensor, named Crime Light Imaging (CLI), designed to perform high-resolution photography of targets at a distance of 2–10 m and to ...
(Legria HF G40®and Canon EOS 1200D®, Canon Europa N.V, Bovenkerkerweg, The Netherlands), positioned to the north, south, and east of the epicenter were used. The northern camera recorded the very first explosion in the central scene with a frame rate of 50.00 frames/second. The ...
and they are difficult to represent and match. Deep-learning-based methods can deal well with real crime scene shoeprints in some scenarios, but the features extracted by these methods are sensitive to variations in rotation, scale and translation. Thus, they needs huge computations in the proces...