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Cybercrime: The Investigation, Prosecution and Defense of a Computer-Related Crime
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by Darlene Demelo Moreau, Miriam Miquelon-weismann, Dianna W. Lamb, and Ivan Orton
Sales Rank: 372551
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Discount: 20 %
List Price: $37.00
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Paperback: 282 pages
Publisher: Carolina Academic Press; 2nd edition March 30, 2006
Language: English
ISBN-10: 159460150X
ISBN-13: 978-1594601507
Product Dimensions:
9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
Book Description
Cybercrime: The Investigation, Prosecution and Defense of a Computer-Related Crime is a legal workbook for anyone involved in the rapidly developing area of cybercrimes. It comprehensively covers determining what conduct is considered a cybercrime, investigating improper cyber conduct, trying a cybercrime case as a prosecuting or defending attorney, and handling the international aspects of cybercrimes.
Editor Ralph Clifford includes the contributions of four authors chosen for their proficiency and experience in cybercrime cases. Professor Susan Brenner is a nationally recognized expert in computer-based criminal conduct. Prosecuting attorney Ivan Orton has investigated and prosecuted numerous cybercrimes for the Seattle, Washington prosecutors office. Likewise, defense attorney Joseph Savage has defended many individuals accused of cybercrimes. Finally, attorney Jessica Herrera has been involved in the international attempts to address cybercrimes as a member of the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section of the U.S. Department of Justice. The combined expertise of these authors will give those involved with cybercrimes whether as attorneys, police officers, or policy makers the knowledge they will need to be effective.
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Customer Reviews & Comments
This review is from: Cybercrime: The Investigation, Prosecution and Defense of a Computer-Related Crime (Paperback)
I puchased this book based on a reference in another text and was sorely disappointed. It is made up of four chapters and an introduction. The text is heavily footnoted but, fortunately, they appear at the bottom of the page. The chapter on "Defining Cybercrime" is mainly a rehash of code sections with little in the way of explanation or interpretation. By far, the most interesting chapter is chapter 3 on "The Investigation and Prosecution of a Cybercrime" but I don't find that it justifies the purchase of the book. Definitely look elsewhere!
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