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Dissertation
Judges' Awareness, Understanding, and Application of Digital Evidence (Doctoral Dissertation)
(2010)
  • Gary C. Kessler
Abstract
"As digital evidence grows in both volume and importance in criminal and civil courts, judges need to fairly and justly evaluate the merits of offered evidence. To do so, judges need a general understanding of the underlying technologies and applications from which digital evidence is derived. Due to the relative newness of the computer forensics field, there have been few studies on the use of digital forensic evidence and none about judges' relationship with digital evidence."--from the abstract of the dissertation
Keywords
  • Digital forensics
Disciplines
Publication Date
September, 2010
Degree
Ph.D., Computing Technology in Education
Advisors
Marlyn Kemper Littman, Marcus Rogers, Ling Wang
Citation Information
Gary C. Kessler. "Judges' Awareness, Understanding, and Application of Digital Evidence (Doctoral Dissertation)" (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gary_kessler/45/