Distributed cognition at the crime scene

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The examination of a scene of crime provides both an interesting case study and analogy for consideration of Distributed Cognition. In this paper, Distribution is defined by the number of agents involved in the criminal justice process, and in terms of the relationship between a Crime Scene Examiner and the environment being searched.

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Baber, C. (2017). Distributed cognition at the crime scene. In Cognition beyond the Brain: Computation, Interactivity and Human Artifice, Second Edition (pp. 43–59). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49115-8_3

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