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TECHNOLOGY, CRIME & LAW ENFORCEMENT ©2006 Softcover 350 pp. (8 1/2" x 11") ISBN: 978-1-889315-93-5 List $58
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| Description |
This text covers the use of technology to investigate crimes. Students will compare and contrast technology as it is used by both
law enforcement and criminal elements, and they will learn to analyze attacks and apply countermeasures. They will also learn how to use technology to gather and analyze traditional data as well as specific techniques for gathering and analyzing data found in computer-based resources. The text introduces the anatomy of computer-based crime and identifies emerging technologies used in committing and combating crime.
This textbook is appropriate for criminal justice, criminal investigation, and homeland security programs. It is also suited for programs in emergency management, corporate security, psychology, emergency medical services and healthcare, police academy programs, and continuing professional development. |
| Contents |
Chapter 1 Introduction - The New Challenge of Technology Crimes Enforcement
Chapter 2 Identity Theft
Chapter 3 Hacking
Chapter 4 Elements of Technical Based Crimes
Chapter 5 Privacy in Cyber-Space
Chapter 6 Collection of Evidence in Technical Based Crimes
Chapter 7 Chain of Custody, Evidence Collection & Preservation
Chapter 8 Procedural Law - Part I
Chapter 9 Procedural Law - Part II
Chapter 10 Procedural Law - Part III
Chapter 11 Procedural Law - Part IV
Chapter 12 Procedural Law - Part V
Chapter 13 Procedural Law - Part VI
Chapter 14 Investigative Issues, Techniques & Computer Forensics
Chapter 15 Communications Workshop: Depositions & Testimony
Chapter 16 Communications Workshop: Report Writing
Chapter 17 Communications Workshop: Verbal Skills
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| Author(s) |
| Matt Pope, CPP: Matt Pope is the founder of The Security, Integrity and Perception Standard, a private consultancy, which advises on the impact of global security and business integrity on government and economic stability. He also specializes in identifying and creating cutting edge marketing trends, services and technologies to improve homeland security and public trust. |
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Supplemental Materials

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- PowerPoint presentations for each chapter.
- Test Bank with written examinations provided for every chapter.
- Lesson Plan Development Guide for instructor use.
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