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Funded by: ESRC
Lead research organisation: University of Exeter
The project aims to examine current provision in police forces and explore how digital forensics capabilities are used in the production of digital evidence, which directly relates to improving investigative outcomes and detection rates.
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Funded by: FLF
Lead research organisation: Edge Hill University
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Funded by: EPSRC
Lead research organisation: University of Strathclyde