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Computer Forensics and Cyber Crime
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 — Introduction

Chapter 2 — Computer Terminology & History

Chapter 3 — Traditional Computer Crime: Hackers and Theft of Components

Chapter 4 — Contemporary Computer Crime

Chapter 5 — Identity Theft & Identity Fraud

Chapter 6 — Organized Crime & Terrorism

Chapter 7 — Avenues for Prosecution and Government Efforts

Chapter 8 — Applying the First Amendment to Computer Related Crime

Chapter 9 — The Fourth Amendment & Other Legal Issues

Chapter 10 — Forensic Terminology & Developing Forensic Capabilities

Chapter 11 — Searching and Seizing Computer Related Evidence

Chapter 12 — Processing Evidence and Report Preparation

Chapter 13 — Conclusions & Future Issues 

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Completely updated in a new edition,  this book fully defines computer-related crime and the legal issues involved in its investigation. Re-organized with different chapter headings for better understanding of the subject, it provides a framework for the development of a computer crime unit. Updated with new information on technology, this book is the only comprehensive examination of computer-related crime and its investigation on the market.  It includes an exhaustive discussion of legal and social issues, fully defines computer crime, and provides specific examples of criminal activities involving computers, while discussing the phenomenon in the context of the criminal justice system. Computer Forensics and Cyber Crime 2e provides a comprehensive analysis of current case law, constitutional challenges, and government legislation. New to this edition is a chapter on Organized Crime & Terrorism and how it relates to computer related crime as well as more comprehensive information on Processing Evidence and Report Preparation

About the Author

Dr. Marjie T. Britz is an associate professor of criminal justice at Clemson University.  She holds a bachelors of science in forensic science from Jacksonville State University, a masters of science in police administration, and a doctorate of philosophy in criminal justice from Michigan State University.  She has published extensively in the areas of computer crime, organized crime, and the police subculture.  She has acted as a consultant to a variety of organizations, and provided training to an assortment of law enforcement agencies. In addition, she has served on editorial and supervisory boards in both academic and practitioner venues.  Her latest works include: Organized Crime: A Worldwide Perspective (Prentice-Hall) and Criminal Evidence (Allyn & Bacon).,

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