Criminalistic Computer Science: a Developing Specialty
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The advancements obtained thanks to new technologies of information and communications have changed the methodologies for applying the traditional specialties
that conform to the criminalistic technique, alongside the fact that they have helped to the surging of other techniques for confronting criminal activities. This piece of work updates and gets closer to the reference specialty, starting from the experience of its application in the Guantanamo province. Several scientific research techniques were used as In-depth interviewing, document analysis, secondary analysis, and case study.
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