Personal mobile phones can be a valuable repository of information about a user’s geographical movements, communications behaviours and online browsing history. For that reason, they are increasingly used as a source of evidence in criminal investigations. In the Mobile Phone Extraction (MPE) process, copies are made of a device belonging to a suspect, victim or witness and the data extracted is examined by police and others in the criminal justice system over the course of the ongoing investigation.

This extraction and use of personal digital data can provide important evidence to secure criminal convictions but also raises significant concerns because:

  • The analysis process is slow and resource intensive;
  • There is an absence of usable and accessible digital forensics tools to support MPE;
  • Extracting and reviewing an individual’s digital mobile phone data represents a significant invasion of privacy that risks causing harm to individuals and further distress to victims and witnesses of crime;
  • Mismanagement of MPE data collection and handling has led to the collapse of cases and undermines trust in the criminal justice system.

As a result of the above issues, there is currently a crisis of trust and practice in MPE. Our project addresses this crisis by undertaking research work to support the development of a platform for MPE that is both trustworthy and useful. We will combine expertise in software development and digital forensics with Responsible Innovation activities, including stakeholder engagement with groups involved in, and affected by the MPE process. This will identify ways to foster responsibility in mobile phone extraction.

You can read more about this project and our use of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) his project.

Our Team

Meet our Team

Helena Webb

Transitional Assistant Professor, University of Oxford

Lead Contact

Professor Derek McAuley

Professor of Digital Economy, University of Nottingham

Co-Investigator

Dr Liz Dowthwaite

Senior Research Fellow, University of Nottingham

Researcher / Co-Investigator

Anna-Maria Piskopani

Research Fellow, University of Nottingham

Researcher / Co-Investigator

Chris Hargreaves

Director, HARGS Solutions Ltd

Industry Partner

Quentin Stafford-Fraser

Director, Telemarq

Industry Partner
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