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Amity Central Library Forensic Science | Reference | 005.8 BRI-C (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | 24724 | ||
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Amity Central Library Forensic Science | 005.8 BRI-C (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 24725 |
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Introduction
Computer Terminology & History
Traditional Computer Crime: Hackers and Theft of Components
Contemporary Computer Crime
Identity Theft & Identity Fraud
Organized Crime & Terrorism
Avenues for Prosecution and Government Efforts
Applying the First Amendment to Computer Related Crime
The Fourth Amendment & Other Legal Issues
Forensic Terminology & Developing Forensic Capabilities
Searching and Seizing Computer Related Evidence
Processing Evidence and Report Preparation
Conclusions & Future Issues
Salient Features
A comprehensive examination of forensic computer science. Gives students a text that is an excellent first step in learning about the investigation of computer crime.
Comprehensive background coverage provides a history of computer crime. Introduces students to the subject by providing an excellent historical framework for computer crime and cyberspace.
Discussion of current legal issues as well as future trends. Helps students understand how free-speech and privacy rights relate to computer crimes and their investigation.
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