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Reviews: "This is a very interesting and addictive book, one that will appeal to its intended audience, browsers and report writers alike. Because of its comprehensive scope, this title stands alone in its coverage of the topic...Highly Recommended." Library Media Connection
"...an interesting, informative book that shows how criminal justice has changed to adapt to new and challenging circumstances...Recommended." Choice
"Fill[s] a gap in criminal justice reference..." American Reference Books Annual
"...recommended for criminal justice collections in academic and public libraries." Booklist
Description: The history of crime in American has proven that criminals are often the first to seize upon opportunities presented by new technologies and use them for nefarious purposes. It has also demonstrated that law enforcement groups are quick to respond and use high-tech tools to defend the public safety. This is more true than ever, now, when virus alerts arrive in e-mail in-boxes on a regular basis and sophisticated surveillance systems scan every face in a crowd of thousands at football games to weed out suspected criminals.
The Encyclopedia of High-Tech Crime and Crime-fighting is the first comprehensive survey of how the underworld takes advantage of new tools and techniques and how authorities can fight back, prevent crime, and capture criminals. In more than 420 entries, the author provides clear, extensive coverage of everything from DNA and medical evidence to computer virus attacks, from blood spatter analysis to explosive detection devices. Many of these topics have become all the more relevant in the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
Contents: • Acme Rent-A-Car, illegal use of GPS • Airport security • Bank security cell • Chemical and biological weapons • Computer fraud and sabotage/hacking • Computer viruses • Cryptology • Cyberangels • DNA and other medical evidence • Electromagnetic pulse “blackout bombs” • Forensic anthropology identification devices • Identity theft • Luminol testing • Non-lethal weapons • Nuclear emergency search team • Phone cloning and fraud • Police equipment • Psychological profiling • Satellite surveillance • School security • Software, video, and satellite piracy • Synthetic narcotics and designer drugs • Telephone fraud • Toxicology • Traditional crime and high-tech tools.ISBN - 9788130915159
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Pages : 396
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