Transcription of Computer Crime and Computer Fraud
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Computer Crime and Computer Fraud University of Maryland Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice Fall, 2004 Report to the Montgomery County Criminal Justice Coordinating Commission By Michael Kunz & Patrick Wilson This report was prepared in part as fulfillment of requirements in CCJS 604 and CCJS 605 for the Professional Masters Degree in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice. We express thanks to Dr. Charles Wellford, Dr. Doris MacKenzie, and Jean McGloin for assistance with this report. 2 Executive Summary The past several decades have brought a vast increase in the availability of electronic resources. With this increased availability has come a new form of criminal activity that takes advantage of electronic resources, namely Computer Crime and Computer Fraud . Currently, these new forms of Crime are burgeoning and pose a new and lasting challenge to law enforcement agencies at all levels in how to prevent, investigate, and prosecute these crimes.
Law enforcement agencies must have individuals trained in ... law enforcement officials, and other members of the criminal justice system are knowledgeable about computer crimes in order to reduce the threat they pose. ... financial and telecommunications fraud, credit card fraud, and various other schemes. Theft crimes, as related to computer ...
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