Civil Bench and Jury Trials in State Courts, 2005 This Bureau of Justice Statistics special report discusses general civil cases (tort, contract, and real property) concluded by a bench or jury trial in a national sample of jurisdictions in 2005. Topics include the types of civil cases that proceed to trial, the differences between civil cases adjudicated by judges or juries, and the types of plaintiffs and defendants represented in civil trials. (NCJ 223851) Agency Abstract with links to full text report. Test Results of Mobile Device Acquisition Tool
This series of reports, sponsored by the National Institute of Justice, presents test assertions, environments, and results on various Mobile Device Acquisition Tools and other alternatives: “Test Results for Mobile Device Acquisition Tool: EnCase LinEn 6.01” (NCJ 224147), “Test Results for Mobile Device Acquisition Tool: Micro Systemation .XRY 3.6” (NCJ 224148), “Test Results for Mobile Device Acquisition Tool: Paraben Device Seizure 2.1” (NCJ 224149), and “Test Results for Mobile Device Acquisition Tool: Guidance Software Neutrino 1.4.14” (NCJ 224150). |
Test Results for Mobile Device Acquisition Tool: Susteen DataPilot Secure View 1.8.0 This National Institute of Justice Special Report presents the test results for tests conducted as part of the Computer Forensic Tool Testing Project jointly operated by NIJ and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. The results provide the information necessary for developers to improve tools, users to make informed choices, and the legal community and others to understand the tools' capabilities. (NCJ 223997) Full text of the report: PDF Agency Abstract  Forensic Workshop for Social Scientists
The National Institute of Justice invites social science researchers to learn more about current and future research, evaluation, data sources, and field experiments at a one-day session on December 12, 2008 in Washington, D.C. Topics will include current research projects funded by NIJ, ways social science and forensic science researchers can collaborate, and potential topics of investigation and sources of data.
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