Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-76) and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- Overview of high-tech criminal justice -- Police departments: using computer tools to catch criminals -- Forensic science departments: using computers to analyze evidence -- The scope of cybercrime -- The process of cybercrime analysis -- The future of high-tech crime fighting.
Summary:
Over the past decade, coding has become a necessary skill for the modern job seeker. And with growth in technology comes new ways to do old jobs. This is especially apparent in the criminal justice field, where evidence can be analyzed in brand-new, more effective ways. This guide goes beyond basic career advice and into how technology has changed crime itself and the ways that the criminal justice system has had to work to keep up with modern criminal practices.
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