See also the Digital forensics reading list.
Forensics
Netvibes - a thematic collection of recently published journal articles.
CrimPapers - The latest Tweets on @crimpapers.
SoK: exploring the state of the art and the future potential of artificial intelligence in digital forensic investigation.
Article - Du, X., Hargreaves, C., Sheppard, J. et. l. 2020.
Digital forensic science strategy.
Article - Forensic Capability Network, 2020.
CARI project: automated digital forensics.
Article - Butterfield, E., Dixon, M., Miller, S., et. al. 2018.
Needs assessment of cybercrime and digital evidence in a UK police force.
Article - Schreuders, Z. Cliffe., Cockcroft, T., Butterfield, E., et. al. 2020.
Taxonomy of digital forensics: investigation tools and challenges.
Article - Ranna, N., Sansanwal, G., KHatter, K., et. al. 2017.
Experiences of evidence presentation in court: an insight into the practice of crime scene examiners in England, Wales and Australia.
Article - Sheppard, K., Fieldhouse, S., Casella, J. 2020.
ACPO principles for digital evidence: time for an update?
Article - Horsman, G. 2020.
Formalising investigative decision making in digital forensics: proposing the Digital Evidence Reporting and Decision Support (DERDS) framework.
Article - Horsman, G. 2019.
Interpol review of digital evidence 2016 - 2019.
Article - Reedy, P. 2020.
Digital forensics.
eBook - Arnes, A. 2017.
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Forensics.
Authorised Professional Practice (APP)
Digital intelligence and investigation.
Authorised Professional Practice (APP)
The Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law.
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Forensic Science International: Digital Investigation.
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Netvibes - A thematic collection of recently published journal articles.
Diigo - Early cite and pre-published journal articles.
Facial Recognition Technology
Article - Hamann and Smith. Criminal Justice, Vol. 34 no. 1, 2019, p.9-13.
Independent report on the London Metropolitan Police Service's trial of live facial recognition technology
Report - Fussey and Murray, 2019.
‘Assisted’ Facial Recognition and the Reinvention of Suspicion and Discretion in Digital Policing
Article - Fussey, P., Davies, B., and Innes, M. British Journal of Criminology, Vol. 61 no. 2, 2021, p.325-344,
Live facial rcognition: trust and legitimacy as predictors of public support for police use of new technology
Article - Bradford, B. et al. British Journal of Criminology, Vol. 60 no. 6, 2020, p.1502-1522.
The long arm of the algorithm? Automated Facial Recognition as evidence and trigger for police intervention
Article - Kotsoglou and Oswald. Forensic Science International: Synergy, Vol 2, 2020, p.86-89.
Evaluation of South Wales Police’s use of automated facial recognition
Report - Davies, Innes and Dawson. Cardiff Crime and Security Research institute, 2018.
Ethical issues arising from the police use of live facial recognition technology
Briefing - Biometric and Forensic Ethics Group Facial Recognition Working Group, February 2019.
Face off: the lawless growth of facial recognition in UK policing
Report - Carlo, Krueckenberg and Ferris. Big Brother Watch, 2019.
Automated face recognition: applications within law enforcement
Report - Suman. NPIA Biometrics Team, 2006.