id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_j67vdtgxv5cpnglivl265a62cu Eoghan Casey Digital transformations and the viability of forensic science laboratories: Crisis-opportunity through decentralisation 2018.0 3 .pdf application/pdf 1107 58 39 Digital transformations and the viability of forensic science technological advances are undermining the traditional business model of forensic science laboratories by placing forensic capabilities directly in the hands of police. the power of big data and play a more central role in problem solving collaboratively Forensic science laboratories have the opportunity (and dare we say duty) to mitigate To avoid the Kodak syndrome, a forensic science laboratory must undergo a digital transformation, changing its processes and culture to reinforce decentralised forensic forensic science beyond the courtroom to advance problem-oriented and intelligenceled strategies. Forensic science laboratories, which have focused on technologies centrally and transformations in forensic science remains weak. forensic knowledge and intelligence, and reinforce the use of decentralised broader strategies to deal with crime and security in a globalized, digitized and false identity documents monitoring', Forensic Science International Vol 250, 44-52, crime intelligence database', Forensic Science International Vol 230, 137-146, ./cache/work_j67vdtgxv5cpnglivl265a62cu.pdf ./txt/work_j67vdtgxv5cpnglivl265a62cu.txt