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AI in Forensic Science, Data Management and Law

Edited by: Christian Kaunert et al.

ISBN13: 9781041100003
To be Published: June 2026
Publisher: CRC Press
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Hardback
Price: £105.00





The book provides a complete overview of forensic science, AI, and data management in law and business. It reviews the applications of AI and advanced data management methods across various legal and forensic domains. Topics discussed include digital forensics, predictive modelling, automatic classification, anomaly detection, cold case analysis, metadata analysis, and pattern recognition using blockchain technology.

The book explores the cutting-edge intersection of fields such as ethical AI in legal systems, forensic science, data privacy, and forensic accounting laws. It examines the ethical implications of integrating computational intelligence including AI and machine learning into legal and judicial systems. The challenges and opportunities of applying AI to decision-making in human rights contexts are analysed, with emphasis on transparency, accountability, and fairness in algorithmic decision-making within legal frameworks.

Further, it evaluates the intersection of data privacy and human rights with respect to biometric data collection, discussing the implications of mass surveillance, data harvesting, and profiling on individual privacy and civil liberties. The book also investigates how computational intelligence can be used to analyse large-scale datasets and enhance legal research and decision-making within the framework of human rights and the rule of law.

Key Features:

  • Studies the use of AI in criminal scene management
  • Reviews the use of AI in data handling
  • Reviews anomaly detection in companies
  • Evaluated the use of AI in legal assistance
  • Covers emotion and sentiment analysis by AI in criminal matters

Subjects:
IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
Preface
1. AI in Software Development: Data Governance, Privacy, and Regulatory Compliance
2. Financial Fraud Detection and Prevention using AI Algorithms
3. Artificial Intelligence in Forensic Sciences through the Lens of Collective Intelligence: A Bibliometric and Thematic Analysis
4. Ethical Challenges and Data Privacy Concerns in AI-Driven Marketing
5. Real-Time Decision-Making in Digital Marketing through AI and Data Management
6. Facial Recognition Technology in Law Enforcement: Balancing Innovation and Ethics
7. Artificial Intelligence in Financial Crime: A Comprehensive Literature Review
8. Role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Enhancing Multichannel Management Strategies in Banking
9. Deepfakes and the Law: Reimagining Right to Privacy and Autonomy in the Age of AI
10. Exploring the Role of AI in Financial Management
11. Data Management Techniques in Transforming Solar Energy with AI and Smart-Green Technologies
Index