Evidence preservation.The National Institute of Justice (NIJ Noun 1. NIJ - the law enforcement agency that is the research and development branch of the Department of Justice National Institute of Justice Department of Justice, DoJ, Justice Department, Justice - the United States federal department responsible for ) presents Partial Results from Prototype Testing Efforts for Disk Imaging Tools: SafeBack 2.0, April 2003, which documents partial results obtained during prototype-testing efforts of SafeBack 2.0, an electronic evidence preservation tool that creates mirror-image backups of computer hard disk drives. This special report describes anomalies detected among the test cases, the testing environment, and expected results; presents results of 35 test assertions; and includes summary log files for each test case. The results provide information necessary for developers to improve tools, users to make informed choices, and the legal community and others to understand the tools' capabilities. This publication is available electronically at http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/pubs-sum/199000.html or by contacting the National Criminal Justice Reference Service The National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) is a program that disseminates publications from the United States Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs (OJP) agencies, as well as the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), Office on Violence Against at 800-851-3420. Bulletin Reports is an edited collection of criminal justice studies, reports, and project findings. Send your material for consideration to: FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin is published monthly by the FBI Law Enforcement Communication Unit[1], with articles of interest to state and local law enforcement personnel. , Room 209, Madison Madison, cities, United States Madison. 1 City (1990 pop. 12,006), seat of Jefferson co., SE Ind., on the Ohio River; settled c.1806, inc. 1838. It is a port of entry and a tobacco marketing center. Building, FBI Academy The FBI Academy, located in Quantico, Virginia, is the training grounds for new Special Agents of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation. It was first opened for use in 1972 on 385 acres (1.6 km²) of woodland. , Quantico, VA 22135. (NOTE: The material in this section is intended to be strictly an information source and should not be considered an endorsement by the FBI for any product or service.) |
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