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  • Digital evidence is prevalent in modern law enforcement investigations.
  • Effective handling of digital evidence requires a structured approach.

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  • To provide law enforcement officers with a framework for creating robust Digital Evidence Strategies (DES).
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Main Methods:

  • Development of a Digital Evidence Strategy (DES) template.
  • Utilizing the "GAMEPLANS" acrostic to define nine essential DES components: Grounds, Authorization, Method, Evaluation, Proportionality, Logic, Agreement, Necessity, and Scrutiny.
  • Detailed description of each component and its sub-tasks.

Main Results:

  • A comprehensive DES template is provided to guide officers.
  • The "GAMEPLANS" acrostic ensures all critical aspects of digital evidence handling are addressed.
  • Officers can use the template to document and evidence their adherence to best practices.

Conclusions:

  • Implementing a structured DES is crucial for effective digital evidence management.
  • The "GAMEPLANS" framework offers a systematic approach for law enforcement.
  • The provided template facilitates the creation of robust and defensible Digital Evidence Strategies.