Full title in original language:
Investigative Uses of Technology: Devices, Tools, and Techniques
Education level:
University University (18+ years)Topic / subtopic:
Cybercrime Cybercrime investigationTarget audience:
Students,
Teachers / Lecturers
Type of resource:
Publication / Article, Publication / Article
Languages:
English
Region of relevance:
Global
Access:
open access
Corporate authors:
US National Institute of Justice
Publication year:
2007
Published by:
US National Institute of Justice
Copyright holder:
© US National Institute of Justice
Contact name and address:
US National Institute of Justice
Contact website:
Key themes:
cybercrime, cybercrime investigation, forensics, forensic, crime, investigation, electronic crime investigation
Links:
Short description:
This special report is intended to be a resource to any law enforcement personnel (investigators, first responders, detectives, prosecutors, etc.) who may have limited or no experience with technology-related crimes or with the tools and techniques available to investigate those crimes. It is not all inclusive. Rather, it deals with the most common techniques, devices, and tools encountered.
Technology is advancing at such a rapid rate that the information in this special report must be examined in the context of current technology and practices adjusted as appropriate. It is recognized that all investigations are unique and the judgment of investigators should be given deference in the implementation of this special report. Circumstances of individual cases and Federal, State, and local laws/rules may require actions other than those described in this special report.