It takes the average reader 23 hours and 22 minutes to read Computer Applications for Handling Legal Evidence, Police Investigation and Case Argumentation by Ephraim Nissan
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This book provides an overview of computer techniques and tools — especially from artificial intelligence (AI) — for handling legal evidence, police intelligence, crime analysis or detection, and forensic testing, with a sustained discussion of methods for the modelling of reasoning and forming an opinion about the evidence, methods for the modelling of argumentation, and computational approaches to dealing with legal, or any, narratives. By the 2000s, the modelling of reasoning on legal evidence has emerged as a significant area within the well-established field of AI & Law. An overview such as this one has never been attempted before. It offers a panoramic view of topics, techniques and tools. It is more than a survey, as topic after topic, the reader can get a closer view of approaches and techniques. One aim is to introduce practitioners of AI to the modelling legal evidence. Another aim is to introduce legal professionals, as well as the more technically oriented among law enforcement professionals, or researchers in police science, to information technology resources from which their own respective field stands to benefit. Computer scientists must not blunder into design choices resulting in tools objectionable for legal professionals, so it is important to be aware of ongoing controversies. A survey is provided of argumentation tools or methods for reasoning about the evidence. Another class of tools considered here is intended to assist in organisational aspects of managing of the evidence. Moreover, tools appropriate for crime detection, intelligence, and investigation include tools based on link analysis and data mining. Concepts and techniques are introduced, along with case studies. So are areas in the forensic sciences. Special chapters are devoted to VIRTOPSY (a procedure for legal medicine) and FLINTS (a tool for the police). This is both an introductory book (possibly a textbook), and a reference for specialists from various quarters.
Computer Applications for Handling Legal Evidence, Police Investigation and Case Argumentation by Ephraim Nissan is 1,375 pages long, and a total of 350,625 words.
This makes it 464% the length of the average book. It also has 428% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 31 hours and 55 minutes to read Computer Applications for Handling Legal Evidence, Police Investigation and Case Argumentation aloud.
Computer Applications for Handling Legal Evidence, Police Investigation and Case Argumentation is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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