Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
Data Articles in Law Science

Unveiling the Nexus: Digital Forensics and Gender in Law – A Rich Dataset for Global Scholars
Terungkapnya Hubungan: Forensik Digital dan Gender dalam Hukum – Dataset Kaya untuk Ilmuwan Global


Artanti Tertia Mukti
Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo, Indonesia
Sri Budi Purwaningsih
Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo, Indonesia
Anita Rohma Fidayanti
Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo, Indonesia
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Published October 11, 2023
Keywords
  • Digital forensics,
  • Gender,
  • Law,
  • Dataset,
  • Research Impact
How to Cite
Mukti, A. T., Purwaningsih, S. B., & Fidayanti, A. R. (2023). Unveiling the Nexus: Digital Forensics and Gender in Law – A Rich Dataset for Global Scholars. Proceedings of The ICECRS, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1486

Abstract

In this data article, we conducted a comprehensive search on the Lens.org website using the keywords "Digital forensic" and "female," resulting in the identification of 6,280 documents. Subsequently, we refined our search by filtering for journal articles, which yielded 5,123 relevant documents. Further narrowing our focus, we selected a date range spanning from 2012 to 2022, resulting in 4,115 documents. Finally, by filtering for the subject matter "Law," we obtained a subset of 301 documents. The data gathered here serves as a valuable resource for researchers and scholars seeking to explore the intersection of digital forensics and gender-related aspects within the legal domain. The significant volume of documents underscores the growing importance of this field, offering a rich foundation for future studies and experiments in understanding the complexities of digital forensics in relation to gender and legal contexts.

Highlights :

  • Extensive dataset: A vast collection of 6,280 documents.
  • Research focus: Intersection of digital forensics, gender, and law.
  • Valuable resource: Facilitating in-depth studies and experiments.

Keywords: Digital forensics, Gender, Law, Dataset, Research Impact

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