The Impact Of Advanced Technology On Forensic Science Evidence In The Abu Dhabi Police
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https://doi.org/10.54554/jtmt.2025.13.03.007Abstract
Technological developments have greatly influenced the development of forensic science, allowing law
enforcement organizations to enhance the precision, dependability, and promptness of criminal
investigations. This study investigates how the Abu Dhabi Police's forensic evidence procedures are affected
by cutting-edge of new technologies. The study evaluates the integration of new digital technologies,
automation, artificial intelligence (AI), and sophisticated laboratory techniques using a qualitative
methodology and recent advancements, operational reports, and expert interviews. The results show that the
introduction of technology has improved interdepartmental cooperation, decreased human error, and greatly
increased the accuracy of forensic procedures. Cost, training, and ethical issues are still issues, though.
Recommendations for strategic investments in cutting-edge technologies and the ongoing professional
development of forensic staff are included in the paper's conclusion
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