term assignment
term assignment
Digital forensics deals with the recovery and investigation of data from
electronic devices such as computers, smartphones, and networks. This unit
is crucial in cybercrime investigations, including hacking, fraud, and identity
theft. Digital forensic experts use tools to recover deleted files, analyze
digital footprints, and trace cyber activities to perpetrators.
The Polygraph Examination unit, often referred to as the lie detection unit,
uses polygraph machines to assess the truthfulness of individuals during
interrogations. A polygraph test measures and records several physiological
indicators such as blood pressure, pulse, respiration, and skin conductivity
while the subject answers a series of questions. The underlying principle is
that deceptive answers will produce physiological responses that can be
detected by the polygraph
The Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) unit is often the first to arrive at a
crime scene. Their primary responsibilities include securing the scene,
documenting it through photographs and sketches, and collecting physical
evidence. This evidence can include anything from biological samples
(blood, hair, and bodily fluids) to physical objects (weapons, clothing, and
personal items). The CSI unit must ensure that evidence is collected,
preserved, and transported without contamination, as it is crucial for
subsequent analysis in the lab.