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Virtual Crime!: Solving Cybercrime

by Leon Gray
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Overview

What crimes are committed using computers? In Virtual Crime! you can discover how computer forensics are used to combat hacking and internet fraud, and work things out for yourself with the hands-on activities.

Synopsis

What crimes are committed using computers? In Virtual Crime! you can discover how computer forensics are used to combat hacking and internet fraud, and work things out for yourself with the hands-on activities.

Children's Literature

With the popularity of such TV shows as CSI and all its spinoffs, interest in forensics use in crime solving has reached a peak. Part of the "Solve That Crime!" series from Enslow Publishers, this book introduces readers to the science of computer forensics. Written in easy to understand text with each subtopic covered in a few short paragraphs accompanied by information-packed sidebars, its is ideal for the reluctant reader. Only forty-eight pages long, it defines cybercrime in its many forms, explains how computers can be used to create virtual crime scenes to aid in the interpretation of evidence, shows readers how to avoid becoming victims of cybercrime, and talks about the training required to get a job in the computer forensics field. The layout is very appealing with its use of color-coded sidebars to present supplemental information. Full color photographs accompany the text. Also included is a comprehensive table of contents and index, glossary, and suggestions for further reading, both on the internet and in print. It all adds up to a quality product and a welcome addition to library shelves. Reviewer: Pat Trattles

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Children's Literature - Pat Trattles

With the popularity of such TV shows as CSI and all its spinoffs, interest in forensics use in crime solving has reached a peak. Part of the "Solve That Crime!" series from Enslow Publishers, this book introduces readers to the science of computer forensics. Written in easy to understand text with each subtopic covered in a few short paragraphs accompanied by information-packed sidebars, its is ideal for the reluctant reader. Only forty-eight pages long, it defines cybercrime in its many forms, explains how computers can be used to create virtual crime scenes to aid in the interpretation of evidence, shows readers how to avoid becoming victims of cybercrime, and talks about the training required to get a job in the computer forensics field. The layout is very appealing with its use of color-coded sidebars to present supplemental information. Full color photographs accompany the text. Also included is a comprehensive table of contents and index, glossary, and suggestions for further reading, both on the internet and in print. It all adds up to a quality product and a welcome addition to library shelves. Reviewer: Pat Trattles

School Library Journal

Gr 5-9–These books offer a variety of topics dealing with forensic science and include more than just body and blood evidence. Each title boasts in-depth information, sidebars detailing events of true crime, and activities that will increase understanding. Two of the most interesting titles are Virtual Crime! and Counterfeit! However, there is a great deal of repetition, particularly in the Ballard titles. Photographs are colorful, well-captioned, and related to the text, and include no bloody bodies.

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2009
Publisher
Enslow Publishers, Incorporated
Pages
48
Format
Library Binding
ISBN
9780766033764

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