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" Criminal justice technology in the 21st century / "
edited by Laura J. Moriarty
Document Type
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BL
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Record Number
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583072
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Doc. No
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b412291
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Title & Author
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Criminal justice technology in the 21st century /\ edited by Laura J. Moriarty
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Edition Statement
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2nd ed
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Publication Statement
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Springfield, Ill. :: Charles C. Thomas,, c2005
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Page. NO
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xxii, 311 p. :: ill. ;; 27 cm
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ISBN
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039807559X
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: 0398075603 (pbk.)
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Contents
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Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Chap. 1. The technology infrastructure of criminal / Samuel Nunn -- Part I. Criminal justice education/training and technology -- Chap. 2. Meeting the demand for cyber competent criminal justice practitioners and researchers : the evolution of a discipline / Laura B. Myers and Larry J. Myers -- Chap. 3. Technological aids for teaching statistics in the 21st century / Janet R. Hutchinson, James E. Mays, and Laura J. Moriarty -- Chap. 4. Using interactive technology tools as part of skill development for criminal justice staff / Faye S. Taxman, Marialina Bello, and Eric Shepardson -- Chap. 5. Evaluation of computer-based training for DNA evidence collection / Ryan Baggett, Pamela A. Collins, and AnnMarie Cordner -- Part II. Law enforcement technology. Chap. 6. Overview of law enforcement technology / Kathryn E. Scarborough and Gary Cordner -- Chap. 7. Technology and training needs of rural law enforcement : a national study / Gary Cordner, Kathryn E. Scarborough, Pamela A. Collins, and Irina R. Soderstrom -- Chap. 8. "The problem-solver" : the development of information technology to support problem-oriented policing / Lorraine Green Mazerolle and Robert C. Haas -- Chap. 9. Evaluation of a mobile firearm simulation system / Ryan Baggett and AnnMarie Cordner -- Part III. Courtroom and corrections technology. Chap. 10. Video conferencing : an examination of courtroom personnel attitudes / Jill A. Gordon, Laura J. Moriarty, and Timothy J. Potts -- Chap. 11. Technoprison : technology and prisons / Janice O. Joseph -- Part IV. Criminality and technology. Chap. 12. Computer forensics / Robyn Diehl Lacks and Christine E. Bryce -- Chap. 13. An assessment of computer crime victimization in the United States / Andra J. Katz and David L. Carter -- Chap. 14. Computer applications by international organized crime groups / David L. Carter and Andra J. Katz -- Author index -- Subject index
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Abstract
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This book describes the ways that technology is impacting criminal justice. It represents the concerns of criminal justice teachers, practitioners, and students, and it is presented in four parts: criminal justice education and technology, law enforcement technology, corrections technology, and criminality and technology. It provides practical knowledge about different technology that is useful on many levels. The second edition contains nine new chapters. Several chapters explore the level to which faculty are using computers in their teaching. Other chapters enlighten the reader on the ways that criminal justice agencies are using the World Wide Web and automation to inform and interact with the public, hire and train staff, collect and manage data better, share data seamlessly, solve field problems, and classify and track offenders. Chapters also discuss how the digital age is producing new techno-crimes
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Subject
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Criminal justice, Administration of-- United States-- Data processing
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Subject
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Criminal justice, Administration of-- United States-- Computer-assisted instruction
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Subject
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Criminal justice, Administration of-- Study and teaching (Higher)-- United States-- Data processing
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Dewey Classification
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364.973
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LC Classification
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HV9950.C76 2005
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HV9950.C76 2005
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Added Entry
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Moriarty, Laura J
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