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Managing Policing Demand for Digital Forensics through Risk Assessment and Prioritization in England and Wales

Dana Wilson‐Kovacs, Jen Wilcox

2022Policing A Journal of Policy and Practice12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Digital forensic helps to unlock the evidential opportunities presented by digital devices. Ninety per cent of all cases in England and Wales carry a digital element and identifying the devices with the most evidential value is central to dealing effectively and efficiently with the demand for digital forensic (DF) analysis. This article offers an ethnographically informed, empirical analysis of how police requests for in-house DF examinations are organized in 35 forces in England and Wales, and the mechanisms, contexts, and challenges of managing-related internal demand, which have been rarely examined systematically in both policing and DF practitioner literature. The analysis illustrates how an updated understanding of risk and prioritization is needed to address the growing demand for DF analysis. The findings call for updated, systematic approaches that encourage the forecasting of internal policing demand collaboratively and bridge between the operational and the technical sides of investigations.

Topics & Concepts

PrioritizationDigital forensicsBridge (graph theory)Computer scienceComputer securityOn demandRisk analysis (engineering)Operations researchData scienceBusinessEngineeringProcess managementMedicineMultimediaInternal medicineDigital and Cyber ForensicsCybercrime and Law Enforcement StudiesCrime Patterns and Interventions
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