2019 •
Brain Fingerprinting as a Criminalistics Technique and Method
Authors:
Árpád Budaházi, Zsanett Fantoly
Abstract:
Brain fingerprinting has both a past and a present in the United States of America, in other parts of the world, like in Europe it rather only has a future. The method has been subject to tests at governmental institutions like the US Navy, the FBI or the CIA, only a few studies indicate that it’s worth to deal with brain fingerprinting and its significant potentials. This study aims to analyse whether the method is really suitable to play a role in criminal procedures. We also attempt to discover the boundaries of the method, and to explore (...)
Brain fingerprinting has both a past and a present in the United States of America, in other parts of the world, like in Europe it rather only has a future. The method has been subject to tests at governmental institutions like the US Navy, the FBI or the CIA, only a few studies indicate that it’s worth to deal with brain fingerprinting and its significant potentials. This study aims to analyse whether the method is really suitable to play a role in criminal procedures. We also attempt to discover the boundaries of the method, and to explore and define the related concerns. (Read More)
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