Introduction: The new technology of crime, law and social control / James M. Byrne and Donald J. Rebovich -- The impact of technology on criminality / Kip Schlegel and Charles Cohen -- Technology, crime control and the private sector in the 21st century / Donald J. Rebovich and Anthony Martino -- Crime prevention and hard technology: the case of CCTV and improved street lighting / Brandon C. Welsh and David P. Farrington -- Crime prevention and soft technology: risk assessment, threat assessment, and the prevention of violence / Andrew J. Harris and Arthur J. Lurigio -- Policing and "hard" technology / Don Hummer -- The police and soft technology: how information technology contributes to police decision making / Christopher J. Harris -- The courts and hard technology: applying technological solutions to legal issues / Eric T. Bellone -- The courts and soft technology / Ronald P. Corbett, Jr. -- Institutional correction and hard technology / Jacob I. Stowell -- Institutional corrections and soft technology / James M. Byrne and April Pattavina -- Community corrections and hard technology / Patricia M. Harris and James M. Byrne -- Community corrections and soft technology / April Pattavina and Faye S. Taxman -- The engineering of social control: intended and unintended consequences / Gary T. Marx -- Web links for the new technology of crime, law and social control.
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