Police Practices and their Impact on Society

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Alastair Irons
The University of Sunderland, United Kingdom

Series: Social Justice, Equality and Empowerment, Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement and Corrections
BISAC: POL000000

This new book examines the provision of digital investigations in police forces in the United Kingdom, and as a result, discusses the impact that addressing cybercrime has on society. This book examines the organisational structures for digital forensics and digital investigations in police forces in the England and Wales and discusses the process and procedures utilised in cybercrime and hi-tech crime units. The impact on society on the way cybercrimes are addressed by police forces in the UK are discussed in this book, including the resolution of cybercrime cases, the priority placed on cybercrime cases, the concept of the “victimless” crime and the way the criminal justice system in England and Wales manages cybercrime cases. (Imprint: Nova)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION

USING DIGITAL FORENSICS TO COUNTER CYBERCRIME

UTILISING DIGITAL EVIDENCE

PREVENTION OF CYBERCRIME THROUGH DIGITAL FORENSICS

ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE

DIGITAL FORENSIC ACTIVITY IN POLICE FORCES

ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NORTH EAST FRAUD FORUM

SOCIETY DRIVING THE AGENDA

CONTRIBUTION FROM UNIVERSITIES

SUMMARY

REFERENCES

INDEX

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