TY - JOUR PY - 2015// TI - Detection of manipulations on printed images to address crime scene analysis: A case study JO - Forensic science international A1 - Amerini, Irene A1 - Caldelli, Roberto A1 - Del Bimbo, Alberto A1 - Di Fuccia, Andrea A1 - Rizzo, Anna Paola A1 - Saravo, Luigi SP - e9 EP - e14 VL - 251 IS - N2 - Photographic documents both in digital and in printed format plays a fundamental role in crime scene analysis. Photos are crucial to reconstruct what happened and also to freeze the fact scenario with all the different present objects and evidences. Consequently, it is immediate to comprehend the paramount importance of the assessment of the authenticity of such images, to avoid that a possible malicious counterfeiting leads to a wrong evaluation of the circumstance. In this paper, a case study in which some printed photos, brought as documental evidences of a familiar murder, had been fraudulently modified to bias the final judgement is presented. In particular, the usage of CADET image forensic tool, to verify printed photos integrity, is introduced and discussed.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 0379-0738 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2015.03.020 ID - ref1 ER -