For undergraduate introductory courses in Computers in Criminal Justice, Forensic Science, Criminal Investigation, White Collar Crime, and Computer Crime.
This one-of-a-kind text introduces students to computer crime and the techniques used to investigate computer crimes. “Computer Forensics and Cyber Crime” defines cyber crime, introduces students to computer terminology and the history of computer crime, and includes discussions of important legal and social issues relating to computer crime. The text also covers computer forensic science, providing students with cutting-edge techniques used to investigate computer crime scenes as well as computer hardware and software to solve computer crimes.
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"Computer Forensics and Cyber Crime: An Introduction should he a welcomed addition to all parents' bookshelves." ― Dr: Ed Whittle, Florida Metropolitan University, Tampa, FL
"Computer Forensics and Cyber Crime: An Introduction likely constitute(s) the most definitive reference material on the subject of computer-related crime, cyber crime law, and computer crime investigation including the management and custody of evidence. Although the number of books prepared on the subject of computer-related crime and investigations has increased quite a bit in quantity and quality during the last two years, to my knowledge, they are not as thorough, comprehensive, and easy-to-read as this one ...this-text is far superior to any of those... This book could very well become the Bible for computer crime across the U.S. and possibly in Britain, Canada, and elsewhere too." ― Scott Senja, Weber State University, Ogden, UT
""This is the most extensive and comprehensive text reviewed in our quest for appropriate material." ― Karen Weston, Gannon University; Eric, PA
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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