Im Netz der Beweise: Kriminalistik und KI: Analyse, Biometrie, Forensik, Methoden
In forensic practice, forensics begins with the search for evidence at the crime scene. Forensic media thus form media crime scenes. Modern forensics involves systematically identifying, excluding, analysing or reconstructing criminal acts. This issue sheds light on the state of research and applied methods in criminalistics and forensics from a scientific and practical perspective. Biometric methods such as dactyloscopy (fingerprint technology), facial recognition and speech analysis are also considered promising approaches for personal authentication in the police context. Professionally created deepfakes can now hardly or no longer be visually distinguished from real content. The rehabilitation of sex offenders and the influence of digital media on young people are among the central challenges of criminology, which are being further exacerbated by digitalisation. Artificial intelligence plays a key role here. It is estimated that more than 20,000 AI models exist today. Despite their flexibility and performance, foundation models require immense computing resources for training and operation and also raise ethical and social questions. Forensic methods and tools are subject to rapid and far-reaching changes. Offenders, investigators, forensic experts, expert witnesses and the judiciary are equally affected by the rapid developments and are increasingly using AI-based tools. However, as the digitalisation of justice progresses, the risk of identity concealment is also growing. The edited volume offers insights into current developments, analytical approaches and investigation methods that are also used to convict offenders. In addition to the print edition, an e-book will be published in various digital formats and an additional digital offering in the form of a repository.
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Im Netz der Beweise: Kriminalistik und KI: Analyse, Biometrie, Forensik, Methoden
In forensic practice, forensics begins with the search for evidence at the crime scene. Forensic media thus form media crime scenes. Modern forensics involves systematically identifying, excluding, analysing or reconstructing criminal acts. This issue sheds light on the state of research and applied methods in criminalistics and forensics from a scientific and practical perspective. Biometric methods such as dactyloscopy (fingerprint technology), facial recognition and speech analysis are also considered promising approaches for personal authentication in the police context. Professionally created deepfakes can now hardly or no longer be visually distinguished from real content. The rehabilitation of sex offenders and the influence of digital media on young people are among the central challenges of criminology, which are being further exacerbated by digitalisation. Artificial intelligence plays a key role here. It is estimated that more than 20,000 AI models exist today. Despite their flexibility and performance, foundation models require immense computing resources for training and operation and also raise ethical and social questions. Forensic methods and tools are subject to rapid and far-reaching changes. Offenders, investigators, forensic experts, expert witnesses and the judiciary are equally affected by the rapid developments and are increasingly using AI-based tools. However, as the digitalisation of justice progresses, the risk of identity concealment is also growing. The edited volume offers insights into current developments, analytical approaches and investigation methods that are also used to convict offenders. In addition to the print edition, an e-book will be published in various digital formats and an additional digital offering in the form of a repository.
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Im Netz der Beweise: Kriminalistik und KI: Analyse, Biometrie, Forensik, Methoden

Im Netz der Beweise: Kriminalistik und KI: Analyse, Biometrie, Forensik, Methoden

Im Netz der Beweise: Kriminalistik und KI: Analyse, Biometrie, Forensik, Methoden

Im Netz der Beweise: Kriminalistik und KI: Analyse, Biometrie, Forensik, Methoden

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In forensic practice, forensics begins with the search for evidence at the crime scene. Forensic media thus form media crime scenes. Modern forensics involves systematically identifying, excluding, analysing or reconstructing criminal acts. This issue sheds light on the state of research and applied methods in criminalistics and forensics from a scientific and practical perspective. Biometric methods such as dactyloscopy (fingerprint technology), facial recognition and speech analysis are also considered promising approaches for personal authentication in the police context. Professionally created deepfakes can now hardly or no longer be visually distinguished from real content. The rehabilitation of sex offenders and the influence of digital media on young people are among the central challenges of criminology, which are being further exacerbated by digitalisation. Artificial intelligence plays a key role here. It is estimated that more than 20,000 AI models exist today. Despite their flexibility and performance, foundation models require immense computing resources for training and operation and also raise ethical and social questions. Forensic methods and tools are subject to rapid and far-reaching changes. Offenders, investigators, forensic experts, expert witnesses and the judiciary are equally affected by the rapid developments and are increasingly using AI-based tools. However, as the digitalisation of justice progresses, the risk of identity concealment is also growing. The edited volume offers insights into current developments, analytical approaches and investigation methods that are also used to convict offenders. In addition to the print edition, an e-book will be published in various digital formats and an additional digital offering in the form of a repository.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783945484357
Publisher: MCDP International UG
Publication date: 01/24/2025
Series: neowiss
Sold by: Libreka GmbH
Format: eBook
Pages: 313
File size: 7 MB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years

About the Author

Dr. Stefan K. Braun, Deutsch-Schweizer, Buch- und Wissenschaftsautor, arbeitet als Forensiker in den Schwerpunktgebieten der Bild-, Audio-, Video- und Medienforensik. Der studierte Medieningenieur, Wirtschafts- und Managementexperte promovierte an der Comenius Universität, Fakultät für Management (Business Management), in Bratislava (Slowakei) auf dem Gebiet der Medienpiraterie. Dr. Braun ist forensischer Sachverständiger (IHK) in bekannten Kriminalfällen. 2018 wurde er zum Handelsrichter am Landgericht Frankfurt am Main berufen. Dr. Braun hält Gastvorträge an Universitäten und Expertenveranstaltungen zu aktuellen Medienthemen und tritt als wissenschaftlicher Berater und Experte in TV-Produktionen in Erscheinung.
Alexander Burggraf ist Unternehmensberater und externer Doktorand an der Wirtschaftsuniversität Bratislava. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte umfassen agile Führung und deren Auswirkungen auf das Organisationsdesign sowie Geschäftsprozessmanagement und Digitale Transformation. Er ist auch Dozent an der Dualen Hochschule Baden-Württemberg in Heilbronn in den Fächern Projekt-, Prozess- und Change-Management sowie Organisationsentwicklung. Zudem ist er 1. Vorsitzender des Vereins BildElimu Tansania e.V. zur Förderung der Bildung von Kindern, Jugendlichen und jungen Erwachsenen in Tansania.
Markus Höhner (M.A.) ist Polizeihauptkommissar und Dozent an der Hochschule für Polizei und öffentliche Verwaltung des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen (HSPV NRW). Zudem ist er an der HSPV NRW örtlicher Fachkoordinator für das Fach „Grundlagen wissenschaftlichen Arbeitens“ (GwA). Von 2020 bis 2023 studierte er im MaKrim, an der RUB.
Dr. Torsten Huschbeck ist an der Hochschule für Polizei und öffentliche Verwaltung des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen (HSPV NRW) Dozent und örtlicher Fachkoordinator für die Fächer „Kriminalistik und Kriminaltechnik“. Zudem ist er an der HSPV NRW Landesfachkoordinator für das Fach GwA.
Kim Stefanie Kreins ist Absolventin eines dualen Studiums an der Hochschule für Polizei und öffentliche Verwaltung des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen (HSPV NRW). Ihr starkes Interesse an Kriminalistik führte sie dazu, dieses Fach für ihre Abschlussthesis zu wählen. Besonders fasziniert ist sie von Sexualstraftätern und den komplexen Beweggründen hinter den Taten, was sie schlussendlich dazu motivierte, sich intensiv mit diesem Thema auseinanderzusetzen.
Maximilian Maas is a PhD. student at the University of Economics in Bratislava. His research focuses on sustainable tourism, the ecological transformation of economies and countries through capitalist market models and the Austrian school of economics. He holds an honours degree in environmental and business administration from the most sustainable university in Germany and a bachelor's degree in international business with a focus on hotel management. In 2016, he attended Ajou University in South Korea for a PhD semester (A degree), specialising in strategic management and leadership. He manages an SME in the restaurant and hotel industry with 100 employees and a turnover of around four million euros.
Laetitia Orzeske ist Absolventin des dualen Studiums „Polizeivollzugsdienst“ an der Hochschule für Polizei und öffentliche Verwaltung des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen (HSPV NRW) (Studienort Köln). Für ihre Thesis wählte sie das Fach Kriminalistik / Kriminaltechnik, da das Thema von Cold-Case-Ermittlungen zunehmend an Bedeutung für die Polizei gewinnt.
Lorena Sternowski ist Absolventin eines dualen Studiums an der Hochschule für Polizei und öffentliche Verwaltung des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen (HSPV NRW) (Studienort Köln). Für ihre Thesisarbeit wählte sie das Fach Kriminalistik / Kriminaltechnik, da es sie während ihrer Zeit an der Hochschule besonders interessiert hat. Weiterhin fand sie dieses Fach sowie ihr ausgewähltes Thema der Thesisarbeit für ihre berufliche Zukunft bedeutend.
Tobias Barthelt is a PhD. in economics and business management since August 2024. His dissertation is about relationship building in sales, in which a model was developed to improve the sales activities of companies. In 2017, after almost eight years and two bachelor's degrees, Dr Barthelt switched from the police force of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia to the business sector and has been working in sales ever since. After holding various positions in direct sales and completing a master's degree in economics and management, he advised companies on all aspects of sales and marketing. Since the beginning of 2024, he has been the head of sales of a medium-sized group of companies and is responsible for more than 100 employees in Germany and abroad. In addition, he dedicates himself to researching all aspects of interpersonal behaviour in sales and service.
Präsident der International Police Association (IPA) Deutsche Sektion e. V.
Julian Busch (M.A.) ist Polizeioberkommissar und Lehrbeauftragter an der Hochschule für Polizei und öffentliche Verwaltung des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen (HSPV NRW). Von 2020 bis 2023 studierte er nebenberuflich im „Masterstudiengang Kriminologie, Kriminalistik und Polizeiwissenschaften“ (MaKrim), an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB).
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