Law Enforcement and Computer-Related Crime: A
Reading List
This is a reading list which I have compiled and now after many
requests have made available online. Some of you may notice public
administration and organizational theory literature here--this is
because these fields offer insight into the dillemma law enforcement
currently finds itself: mechanistic organizations attempting to
harness an organic variable in a hyper-dynamic environment. The list
too is organic.
- Barnard, Chester (1960). The Functions of the Executive.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
- Bennett, Georgette (1987). Crime Warps: The Future of Crime in
America. Garden City: Anchor Books/Anchor Press.
- Bennis, Warren (1967). "Organizations of the Future."
Personnel Administration. September- October .
- Bowling, Craig (1997). "The Internet, Digital Disorder, and
Police Agencies: A Survey of Theoretical and Pragmatic Issues in
the Cyber-Age." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Louisville, KY.
- Bowling, Craig (1997). ""Digital Disorder and Policing in the
Next Millennium: Examining Issues of Concern for Law Enforcement
in the Information Age and Beyond." Submitted in partial
fulfillment for the degree of Master of Arts in Criminal Justice,
Washington State University.
- Bowling, Craig and Mark Correia (1998). " Veering Toward
Digital Disorder: Computer-Related Crime and Local Law Enforcement
Preparedness" Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy
of Criminal Justice Sciences, Albuquerque, NM.
- Bowyer, Kevin (1996). Ethics and Computing. Washington: IEEE
Computer Society Press.
- Burns, Tom and G. M. Stalker (1961). The Management of
Innovation. London: Tavistock Institute Publications.
- Button, Lynn (1993). "The Future of Computer Crime and Law
Enforcement." NIJ/NCJRS - Command College Class XVI. June.
- Carter, David and Andra Katz (1995). "A National Survey on
Computer-Related and Technology Crime." Summary Findings.
October.
- Carter, David and Andra Katz (1996). "Computer Crime and
Security: the perceptions and experiences of corporate security
directors." Security Journal. Vol. 7: 101-108.
- Carter, David and Andra Katz (1996). "Computer Crime: An
Emerging Challenge for Law Enforcement." FBI Law Enforcement
Bulletin. December (www.fbi.gov/leb/dec96)
- Carter, David and Andra Katz (1997). "Computer Crime
Victimization: An Assessment of Criminality in Cyberspace."
Original Manuscript. January.
- Carter, David and Andra Katz (1997). "Computers as a tool of
International Organized Crime." Paper presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Louisville,
KY.
- Clark, Franklin and Ken Diliberto (1996). Investigating
Computer Crime. Boca Raton: CRC Press.
- Cohen, Warren (1997). "Online malls move closer to home." US
News and World Report. December 1: 86.
- Cohodas, Marilyn (1996). "The Cybercops." Governing.
September: 63-64.
- Collin, Barry (1997). "The Future of Cyberterrorism." Crime
and Justice International. March: 15-18.
- Coutorie, Larry (1995). "The future of high-technology crime:
A parallel Delphi study." Journal of Criminal Justice 23:
13-26
- Dees, Timothy (1996). "Online Services for Law Enforcement."
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. October
(www.fbi.gov/leb/oct96).
- Denning, D. E. (1991). "The United States v. Craig Neirdorf."
Communications of the ACM. Vol. 34, March 1991, pp. 24-32.
- Dunham, Roger and Geoffrey Alpert eds. (1989). Critical Issues
in Policing. Prospective Heights: Waveland Press.
- Fiery, Dennis (1994). Secrets of a Super Hacker. Port
Townsend: Loompanics Unlimited.
- Fitzpatrick, Carlton (1993). "Down the Road Contemplating the
Future of High-tech Crime." Original Manuscript for the CFCA
Communicator.
- Fitzpatrick, Carlton (1995). "Managing Computer Resources."
Police Chief. October: 18-20.
- Fox News Online (1997). "FBI targets computer pirates in
nationwide investigation." 1/29/97.
http://www.foxnews.com/business/wires
- Freedman, David and Charles Mann (1997). "Cracker." US News
and World Report. June 2: 57-65.
- Gaines, L., Kapler, J., and Joseph Vaughn (1997). Policing in
America. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing Co.
- Hirschi, T. and Gottfredson, M. (1987). "Causes of white
collar crime." Criminology 25: 949-974.
- Groover, Richard (1996). "Overcoming Obstacles: Preparing for
Computer Related Crime." FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. August
(www.fbi.gov/leb/aug96).
- Gulick, Luther and Lyndall Urwick (1937). Papers on the
Science of Administration. New York: Institute of Public
Administration.
- Harris, William (1997). Report on the President's Commission
on Critical Infrastructure Protection. Presented at the Federal
Computer Crime Committee Summer conference, Seattle, WA.
- Heuston, George (1995). "Investigating the Information
Superhighway: Global Views, Local Perspectives." Journal of
Criminal Justice Education. Fall, 1995.
- Icove, David, Karl Seger and William VonStorch (1995).
Computer Crime: A Crimefighter's Handbook. Sebastopol: O'Reilly
& Associates, In.
- Ingraham, Donald (1994). "Bulletin Board Use in the Law
Enforcement Environment." National Conference on Criminal Justice
Bulletin Board Systems. NCJ-145327.
- Intelliquest (1997). http://www.intelliquest.com
- International Working Group on Computer Forensic Examinations:
Report of the Hardware/Software Committee (1995). Federal Law
Enforcement Training Center - Financial Fraud Institute and the
Federal Bureau of Investigation.
- Jackson, Jerome and Lynn Button (1995). Amunition Law
Research. "Computer Crimes and Criminals." 32-36.
- Katz, D. and Kahn, R. L. (1966). The Social Psychology of
Organizations. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
- Lallande, Ann (1997). "Computers and the War on Crime."
Governing. July: 53-62.
- Lewis, Peter and Thomas Haines (1997). "The computer time
bomb." The Seattle Times, A1, A16, November 2, 1997.
- Levy, Steven (1984). Hackers: Heroes of the Computer
Revolution. New York: Bantam Doubleday.
- Lively, G. and Reardon, Judy (1996). "Justice on the Net: The
National Institute of Justice promote Internet services." National
Institute of Justice Research in Action. March.
- Malinowski, Matt and William Tafoya (1997). "Is Your Network
Secure?" Crime and Justice International. May: 8-11.
- Manson, Kevin (1995). "Steve Jackson Games: The Privacy
Protection Act in Cyberspace."
http://www.well.com/user/kfarrand/lud.htm
- Mann, Charles (1997). @Large. New York: Touchstone.
- McEwen, J. (1989). Dedicated Computer Crime Units. US
Department of Justice - National Institute of Justice.
- Pat McKenna (1996). "Hacker Trackers." The Airman.
- Meyer, Michael and Jennifer Tanan (1995). "The Feds in
Cyberspace." Newsweek. September 25: 62.
- Michalowski, R. and Pfuhl, E. H. (1991). "Technology, property
and law: The case of computer crime." Crime, Law, and Social
Change 15: 255-275.
- Molander, Roger, and Andrew Riddle and Peter Wilson (1995).
"Strategic Information Warfare: A New Face of War." Rand
Distribution Services. MR-661-OSD.
- Moskowitz, Karen (1997). "Sex Sells." WIRED. December:
218-224.
- Parker, Donn (1989). Computer Crime: Criminal Justice Resource
Manual. US Department of Justice - National Institute of
Justice.
- Peterson, John (1994). The Road to 2015. Corte Madera: Waite
Group Press.
- Post, David G. (1995). "Anarchy, state, and the Internet: An
essay on law-making in cyberspace." Journal of Online Law 1
http://www.jol.org.
- Rayl, A. (1992). "Secrets of the Cyberculture." Omni.
November: 59-67
- Rose, Raymond (1995). "The Administrator of the Future."
Police Chief. October: 96-106.
- Rosenbaum, Dennis eds. (1994). The Challenge of Community
Policing. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.
- Schwartau, Winn (1996). Information Warfare. New York: Thunder
Mountain Press.
- Sessions, William (1991). "Computer Crimes: An Escalating
Trend." FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. February, 1991.
- Shields, Rob (1996). Cultures of Internet. London: Sage.
- Simon, Herbert (1947). Administrative Behavior. New York: Free
Press.Skogan, Wesley (1990). Disorder and Decline: Crime and the
Spiral of Decay in American Neighborhoods. New York: Free
Press.
- Slatalla, Michell and Joshua Quittner (1995). Masters of
Deception. New York: HarperCollins.
- The Spokesman Review. "Spokane man faces child porn charges."
B- 1, 2/7/97.
- The Spokesman Review. "Bank tests on-line wanted posters."
A-12, 11/30/96
- The Spokesman Review. "Police bust Internet prostitution ring
operating in Texas." A-3, 12/7/96.
- The Spokesman Review. "Internet helping hate seep into
America" A-12, 1/20/97.
- Sterling, Bruce (1992). The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder
on the Electronic Frontier. New York: Bantam.
- Sterling, Bruce (1992). "Internet." From THE! F&SF Science
Column #5.
- Sussman, Vic (1995). U.S. News & World Report, January 23,
1995.
- Sweepa, Christopher (1997). "Bridging the Data Divide."
Governing. April: 53-57.
- Tafoya, William (1986). "A Delphi Forecast of the Future of
Law Enforcement." Excerpts reprinted in Policing in America.
Gaines, L., Kapler, J., and Joseph Vaughn (1997). Cincinnati:
Anderson Publishing Co.
- Tafoya, William (1990). "The Future of Policing." FBI Law
Enforcement Bulletin. January: 13-17.
- Tafoya, William (1997). "Policing High-tech Crime." Crime and
Justice International. October.
- Taylor, Frederick (1922). "The Priniciples of Scientific
Management." Reprinted in Classics of Organization Theory (1996).
Shaftiz, Jay and J. Ott eds. Fort Worth: Harcout Brace College
Publishers.
- Toffler, Alvin (1970). Future Shock. New York: Bantam.
- Toffler, Alvin (1980). The Third Wave. New York: Bantam.
- Toffler, Alvin (1990). Powershift. New York: Bantam.
- Thomas, Susan (1997). "1998 Tech Guide." US News and World
Report. December 1: 66-80.
- Thompson, J. (1967). Organizations in Action. New York:
McGraw- Hill.
- Toffler, Alvin and Heidi Toffler (1990). "The Future of Law
Enforcement: Dangerous and Different." FBI Law Enforcement
Bulletin, January. 2-5.
- Weber, Max (1922). Bureaucracy. Reprinted in Classics of
Organization Theory (1996). Shaftiz, Jay and J. Ott eds. Fort
Worth: Harcout Brace College Publishers.
- Wilson, James Q. (1989). Bureaucracy. Basic Books.
- Wilson, James Q., and George Kelling (1982) "Broken Windows:
The Police and Neighborhood Safety." Atlantic Monthly, March:
29-38.
- Zhao, Jihong (1996). Why Police Organizations Change. Police
Executive Research Forum.
- Zuckerman, M.J., Cracking down on the outlaws of cyberspace
Cybercop apprenticed in tough job., USA TODAY, 07-02-1996, pp
04B.
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