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THE CYBERCRIME HANDBOOK FOR COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS Managing Offender Risk in the 21 Century by st Art Bowker 2012, 220 pp., 7 x 10, 29 il., 8 tables. (hard) ISBN 978-0-398-08728-9, (eBook) ISBN 978-0-398-08729-6 n the early 1990s, professionals began to question how to address offender computer use while on supervision, but in the past ten years, tools emerged that were specifically developed for triage and field forensics. As these were rapidly embraced, it was still unclear what professionals could look for, how to look for it, and how to interpret what they found. This unique book resolves those issues. The book provides a clear outline of what can and should be done regarding the management of offender computer use. Not only does the text help community corrections professionals understand how to monitor computer use, but it helps realize how information gained during monitoring can assist in overall case management. The book takes the reader through all the paces of managing offender cyber-risk and is meant specifically for pretrial, probation, parole, and community sanction officers. The chapters are organized by major areas, such as community corrections and cyberspace, understanding the options, condition legality, operational legality, accessing cyber-risk, computer education, principles of effective computer monitoring, search and seizure, deploying monitoring software, and online investigations. Additionally, numerous appendices provide a wealth of information regarding model forms, questionnaires, and worksheets. This book moves the reader toward a more informed use of the technology that is now readily available to effectively manage offenders' digital behavior. I Available This Winter www.ccthomas.com contents Foreword—Jim Tanner Preface 1.DOES COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS COVER CYBERSPACE? 2.UNDERSTANDING THE OPTIONS 3.CONDITION LEGALITY 4.OPERATIONAL LEGALITY 5.ACCESSING CYBER-RISK 6.A “BIT” OF COMPUTER EDUCATION 7.PRINCPLES OF EFFECTIVE COMPUTER MONITORING 8.SEARCH AND SEIZURE 9.DEPLOYING MONITORING SOFTWARE 10.ONLINE INVESTIGATIONS EPILOGUE APPENDIX A. Computer Restriction and Monitoring Program Participant Agreement B. Computer Usage Questionnaire C. Hardware/Software Restrictions D. Computer Monitoring Release E. Computer Usage Update Questionnaire F. Authorization to Search/Seize Computer Equipment/Electronic Data G. Knoppix Evidence Inventory Worksheet H. Preview In Windows I. Property Receipt Index about the author Art Bowker has 26 years experience in law enforcement and corrections. He earned an undergraduate and graduate degree in criminal justice and corrections from Kent State University. Art has completed computer forensic training through the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C), SEARCH, the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC), the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), the American Probation and Parole Association (APPA), and the High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA). He is a lifetime HTCIA member and served in various positions on its Executive Committee, including International President in 2008. Art is also an APPA member and serves on its Technology Committee. He is an Adjunct Professor at Chancellor University (www.chancelloru.edu/) and writes a blog, the Three C’s (Computers, Crime and Corrections), at corrections.com/cybercrime. He can be followed at http://twitter .com/Computerpo. 5 easy ways to order! PHONE: 1-800-258-8980 or (217) 789-8980 FA X FAX: (217) 789-9130 EMAIL: @ books@ccthomas.com Web: www.ccthomas.com MAIL: Charles C Thomas • Publisher, Ltd. P.O. 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