The Investigative Process and Behavioral Profiling of Computer Crimes

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  • Author : Chad R Johnson
  • Publisher : Academic Press
  • Pages : 450 pages
  • ISBN : 9780128184684
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The Investigative Process and Behavioral Profiling of Computer Crimes

The Investigative Process and Behavioral Profiling of Computer Crimes
  • Author : Chad R Johnson
  • Publisher : Academic Press
  • Release : 16 March 2020
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Locard's Exchange Principle can be summarized as, "Every contact leaves a trace." This principle is the foundation for all forensic science, and it transcends the physical world to the virtual world of the Internet and local computer systems. Just as forensic science logically led to the science of offender behavioral profiling, the burgeoning field of digital profiling serves to prove that the principle can be applied to activities on computer systems and the Internet. In short - human technology interaction

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