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- 1From:Trial (Vol. 57, Issue 9)In 1984, Claire Hough, 14, was beaten and strangled to death. Lacking any definitive leads, the case went cold for nearly three decades. In 2012, the San Diego Police Department (SDPD) asked its crime lab to conduct...
- 2From:Quaestio Iuris (Vol. 13, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedEste trabalho analisa as interpretações dos sistemas jurídicos brasileiro e americano sobre o debate acerca das hipóteses de busca e apreensão policial sem mandado judicial nos casos de tráfico de drogas. A valoração...
- 3From:Crime Science (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe objective of this experiment was to test the efficacy of providing prioritized warrant lists to patrol officers. A field experiment was carried out with the Greensboro (NC) Police Department. Warrant risk profiles...
- 4From:Harvard Law Review (Vol. 136, Issue 4)CONSTITUTIONAL LAW--FOURTH AMENDMENT--FIRST CIRCUIT DIVIDES ON CONSTITUTIONALITY OF WARRANTLESS POLE-CAMERA SURVEILLANCE OF HOME'S CURTILAGE.--United States v. Moore-Bush, 36 F4th 320 (1st Cir. 2022) (en banc) (per...
- 5From:Washington Law Review (Vol. 97, Issue 4)Many Americans have potentially had their privacy rights invaded through invisible, widespread police searches. In recent years, local and federal governments have compelled Google and other search engine companies to...
- 6From:International Review of Applied Sciences and Engineering (Vol. 14, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn this manuscript, the combination of IoT and Multilayer Hybrid Dropout Deep-learning Model for waste image categorization is proposed to categorize the wastes as bio waste and non-bio waste. The input captured images...
- 7From:Mathematical Problems in Engineering (Vol. 2023) Peer-ReviewedThe flexibility of cloud computing to provide a dynamic and adaptable infrastructure in the context of information technology and service quality has made it one of the most challenging issues in the computer industry....
- 8From:Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week2023 JAN 28 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week -- Investigators publish new report on Drug Research. According to news reporting out of Manchester, United Kingdom, by...
- 9From:Harvard Law Review (Vol. 135, Issue 7)Fourth Amendment law is in flux. The Supreme Court recently established, in the landmark case Carpenter v. United States, that individuals can retain Fourth Amendment rights in information they disclose to a third party....
- 10From:Rutgers Computer & Technology Law Journal (Vol. 48, Issue 1)INTRODUCTION In May and June of 2015, the Essex County Prosecutor's Office investigated a suspected narcotics-trafficking network in Newark, New Jersey, targeting a man named Quincy Lowery. (1) During the course of the...
- 11From:Stanford Law Review (Vol. 74, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe Fourth Amendment requires that warrants be supported by "Oath or affirmation." Under current doctrine, a police officer may swear the oath to obtain a warrant merely by repeating the account of an informant. This...
- 12From:Washington Law Review (Vol. 97, Issue 1)The rise of cloud computing has dramatically changed how consumers and firms store their belongings. Property that owners once managed directly now exists primarily on infrastructure maintained by intermediaries....
- 13From:Stanford Law Review (Vol. 74, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedLaw enforcement is increasingly relying on a new tool when investigating crimes with no suspects: geofence warrants. Geofence warrants take advantage of geofence technology, which constructs a virtually bounded...
- 14From:American Criminal Law Review (Vol. 59, Issue 4)The American criminal justice system is cloaked in secrecy. The government employs covert surveillance operations. Grand-jury proceedings are hidden from public view. Prosecutors engage in closed-door plea-bargaining and...
- 15From:Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (Vol. 112, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis Article explores the intersection of Fourth Amendment standards of proof and the "clearly established" prong of qualified immunity. It illustrates how the juxtaposition of the Court's insistence on a low level of...
- 16From:International Social Science Review (Vol. 98, Issue 3) Peer-Reviewed"I feel myself distressed because the necessity of securing our personal rights seems not to have pervaded the minds of men; for many other valuable things are omitted:--for instance, general warrants, by which an...
- 17From:Criminal Justice (Vol. 37, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedOn July 14, 2018, Harith Augustus, a 37-year-old Black man, was walking home from his work at a barbershop on the Southside of Chicago when he was stopped by a police officer. The officer would eventually cite Augustus's...
- 18From:Business Law Today (Vol. 00, Issue 00)Illinois has passed the Protecting Household Privacy Act, which takes effect January 1, 2022. Under the Act, law enforcement officials cannot obtain "household electronic data" from third parties without a warrant or...
- 19From:South African Journal of Criminal Justice (Vol. 34, Issue 2)1 Search warrants A search warrant is a powerful investigative tool at the disposal of the police. It inevitably interferes with the fundamental rights of individuals affected by the search, most notably the right to...
- 20From:Journal of Big Data (Vol. 9, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe vehicle routing problem (VRP) is one of the challenging problems in optimization and can be described as combinatorial optimization and NP-hard problem. Researchers have used many artificial intelligence techniques...