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Big Data in Criminal Justice – Few Chances and Serious Risks

Published on Jul 24, 20171075 Views

Starting from the Foucauldian concept of the “regime of truth” in criminal justice this paper will present findings of a case study analyzing a complex organized crime case in Germany were huge amoun

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Big Data in Criminal Justice –Few Chances Serious Risks00:00
Table of content00:18
Introduction - 102:05
Introduction - 202:16
Introduction - 304:33
Introduction - 405:01
Introduction - 505:12
Introduction - 606:28
Conceptualizing truth-finding in evidentiary procedure - 110:42
Conceptualizing truth-finding in evidentiary procedure - 212:09
Conceptualizing truth-finding in evidentiary procedure - 312:47
Conceptualizing truth-finding in evidentiary procedure - 413:19
Conceptualizing truth-finding in evidentiary procedure - 513:33
Conceptualizing truth-finding in evidentiary procedure - 614:37
Conceptualizing truth-finding in evidentiary procedure - 716:03
Conceptualizing truth-finding in evidentiary procedure - 819:30
Conceptualizing truth-finding in evidentiary procedure - 920:31
Conceptualizing truth-finding in evidentiary procedure - 1020:39
Practical implications - 120:41
Practical implications - 221:14
Practical implications - 321:37
Crime normative construct22:08
“Material Truth” vs. ”Formal Truth”22:40
Practical implications - 424:08
Registry25:15
Model of qualitative data archiving25:20
Conclusions26:38