A Critical Analysis of Technology’s Role in the Modern Criminal Justice System

  • Manya and Dr. Avantika Madhesiya
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  • Manya

    Student at Amity University Noida, India

  • Dr. Avantika Madhesiya

    Professor at Amity University Noida, India

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Abstract

In contemporary criminal investigations, technology has become essential. The application of data analysis, forensics, artificial intelligence (AI), and surveillance has profoundly altered law enforcement operations. This has resulted in investigations becoming more efficient, accurate, and expedient. This essay will examine various technical advancements, their applications, and the obstacles they provide to contemporary criminal investigations. Technology has fundamentally altered the processes of evidence collection, evaluation, and presentation in criminal investigations. Contemporary techniques and apparatus have significantly enhanced the efficacy and rapidity with which law enforcement agencies can investigate offenses and apprehend offenders. Technological innovations have significantly influenced the field of criminal investigation. One example of technology's impact on society is the utilization of digital evidence in legal procedures. As the digital era progresses, criminals are increasingly perpetrating offenses via technology and digital platforms. This has unleashed a multitude of digital evidence that law enforcement authorities may utilize in their quest to apprehend offenders. Digital evidence resides in data recorded on computers, smartphones, social media platforms, and various electronic gadgets. Rakesh Kumar v. State of Haryana (2020) The court affirmed the criteria for the admissibility of electronic evidence obtained through phone tapping and monitoring during its assessment of such evidence. Conversation logs, geolocation data, and bank transactions constitute this evidence, which aids police in constructing an incident timeline and identifying suspects.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 8, Issue 2, Page 1535 - 1548

DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.119223

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