Turning false identity documents into forensic intelligence: understanding crime and fostering security using forensic science

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Title
Turning false identity documents into forensic intelligence: understanding crime and fostering security using forensic science
Journal
Security Journal
Author(s)
Baechler S., Margot P.
ISSN
0955-1662
Publication state
Published
Issued date
09/2016
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
29
Number
4
Pages
618-639
Language
english
Abstract
Detecting and understanding organised forms of crime involved in the manufacture, diffusion and/or use of false identity and travel documents is a complex challenge. It is postulated that a monitoring approach rooted in the systematic examination and profiling of counterfeit and forged documents using forensic science methods shall provide novel, relevant and useful crime intelligence. A method has been developed to process, manage and compare systematically features of false identity documents. The method enables the detection and monitoring of patterns, trends and links between cases. Their interpretation through different forms of analysis points to potential crime groups, prolific offenders and prominent modus operandi. This article highlights how such forensic intelligence may support the elicitation of hypotheses and contribute to the understanding of crime markets and criminal networks. Such a systematic and scientific processing of any forensic science data can foster a more phenomenological and traceological approach to crime and security.
Keywords
monitoring, profiling, criminal networks, crime markets, organised crimes, questioned documents
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