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ES936

QUESTIONED DOCUMENTS

A Lawyer's Handbook

Jay Levinson

 

Explains the basics of document examination and shows how they apply to a variety of cases. Helps litigators improve the way they present document evidence and interrogate witnesses. Saves hours in pre-trial interviews by providing lawyers with the a thorough knowledge of the topic. Presents case examples from the US, UK, the Netherlands, Germany, Nepal, Israel, Jordan, Russia, Romania and more. Includes actual questions that can be asked of expert witnesses. Provides an extensive list of references and research suggestions. Helps document examiners learn about the application of their expertise in the courtroom, and what to expect when questioned by attorneys.

 

£50.99/US$80.99

ROW £55.00

 

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ES929

HANDBOOK OF COMPUTER CRIME INVESTIGATION

Forensic Tools and Technology

Eoghan Casey

 

Following on the success of his introductory text, Digital Evidence and Computer Crime, Eoghan Casey brings together a few top experts to create the first detailed guide for professionals who are already familiar with digital evidence. The Handbook of Computer Crime Investigation helps readers master the forensic analysis of computer systems with a three-part approach covering tools, technology, and case studies. The Tools section provides the details on leading software programs, with each chapter written by that product's creator. The section ends with an objective comparison of the strengths and limitations of each tool.

The main Technology section provides the technical "how to" information for collecting and analyzing digital evidence in common situations, starting with computers, moving on to networks, and culminating with embedded systems. The Case Examples section gives readers a sense of the technical, legal, and practical challenges that arise in real computer investigations.

 

£47.99/US$78.00

ROW £50.00

 

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ES930

HIGH TECHNOLOGY CRIME INVESTIGATORS HANDBOOK

Working in the Global Information Environment

Gerald Kovacich

 

High Technoloty Crime Investigator's Handbook brings to light many high tech tools, advanced methods and streamlined applications that can be used to meet the investigative management challenges now and in the next century. The whole area of technological crime has become increasingly complex in today's business environment and this book responds to that reality.

 

£30.99/US$48.00

ROW £33.00

 

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ES931

DIGITAL EVIDENCE AND COMPUTER CRIME

Eoghan Casey

 

Provides a thorough explanation of how computers and networks function, how they can be involved in crimes, and how they can be used as a source of evidence. Offers readers information about relevant legal issues. Features coverage of the abuse of computer networks and privacy and security issues on computer networks. Free unlimited access to author's Web site which includes numerous and frequently updated case examples.

 

£47.50/$90.50

ROW £50.99

 

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ES893

The Bodyguard Manual

Leroy Thompson

 

£16.99/$31.00

 

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ES894

PROFESSIONAL'S GUIDE TO ENDING VIOLENCE QUICKLY

People who deal with violence on a daily basis know that the best way to avoid getting injured or sued by the person who started the trouble is to defuse the situation or put him down fast and hard. Here Mr Thompson shows you how to do both.

£21.99/$41.00

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ES895

Executive Protection Professionals Manual

There is a big difference between an "executive protection professional" and a "bodyguard". This book attempts to separate truth from myth. Two authors - a defensive tactics instructor and a firearms specialist - offer facts and critical knowledge about the field of executive protection. This book not only explains what it takes to be an executive protection specialist, but gives other information as well. This includes tips on defensive tactics, bomb search, searching for bugging devices, firearms training tips, defensive and evasive driving, and advance reconnaissance. The book also covers how to select the area of executive protection that the reader would like to work in, likely earnings, the interview, and stories from real life experiences of an executive protection professional.

£37.99/$59.00

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ES1001

BAIL ENFORCER
The Advanced Bounty Hunter

by Bob Burton

America's most successful bounty hunter reveals advanced details and tricks of hunting and capturing humans. Learn how to obtain an arrest contract, surveillance tips, what to wear during a bust, how to work with the police, hazards of the use of deadly force, how to avoid your own arrest, legal precedents of the trade and more. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, softcover, photos, 216 pp.
Price: £20.00/$36.00

 

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ES1002

BOUNTY HUNTER

by Bob Burton

Like his Wild West counterpart, the modern bountyman tracks the bail fugitive, arrests him and surrenders him to the police - all for the love of money. Learn how to talk your way into a bondsman's confidence, acquire the necessary tools, track and subdue the fugitive and more. With an estimated 6 million bail jumpers walking the streets, bounty hunting can be a goldmine for the smart and the daring. Includes a state-by-state list of the laws of bounty hunting. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, softcover, illus., 136 pp.


Price:
£15.00/$29.00

 

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ES903

FREE COMPUTERS
A Simple Guide to Building a Working Computer from Scavenged Parts

by James MacLaren

A computer doesn’t have to be expensive – in fact, it can be absolutely free! James MacLaren has written the perfect guide for beginners who want to plunge into the weird and wonderful world of scrounging, assembling and really understanding computers. He captures the joys of discovery and experimentation in this entertaining, freestyle guide to finding the parts (and used computers and parts are everywhere) and then figuring out what to do with them. MacLaren demystifies the confusing tangle of computer innards – motherboards, CPUs, jumpers, cards and cables – as well as formatting, operating systems and all that other stuff you were afraid to ask about. And since all the components are free, you’ll have no fear of ruining expensive stuff as you learn how it all fits together (and, OK, sometimes doesn’t). This enlightened approach is designed to give you enough guidance to allow you to find out a thing or two by yourself, without having to take somebody else’s word for it. If you’ve ever wished for a plain-English explanation of why computers do what they do, wanted to jump into computers but didn’t know where to start or seen a computer on the curb on trash day and wondered if it was worth a look, this is the perfect nothing-to-lose, what does this thing do? Wow! Eureka! Guide to getting the pieces, putting them together and getting them to act like a real computer. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, softcover, photos, 176 pp.

James MacLaren bought his first computer back in 1990 and has never bought a computer since (although he’s purchased a peripheral or two over that span of years). Working with free machines for his entire computing career has given him a very different perspective on computer operations, maintenance and repair and has taught him all sorts of real-world arcana at an accelerated rate. Jim cobbles machines together from giveaway parts just for laughs and then gives them away to people who need them.


Price: $15.00

£15.00/US$28.00

 

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ES1034

FREEWARE ENCRYPTION AND SECURITY PROGRAMS
Protecting Your Computer and Your Privacy

by Michael Chesbro

We are fast approaching a time when all of our private communications will be monitored as a matter of course. The files we store on our home or work computers and the messages we send over the Internet are fair game for those who would snoop into and record our private lives. The only way most of us can reclaim a modicum of privacy is through file encryption and security programs. Fortunately, there are many programs that are not only incredibly effective in guarding our privacy but are available absolutely free of charge. In this book, Michael Chesbro (The Complete Guide to E-Security, Privacy for Sale) outlines some of the most popular freeware encryption and security programs available. And he reveals ways to securely destroy files and how file sharing works. The cost of using these freeware programs is zero. But if you don’t learn to use them, it could cost you your privacy or even your freedom. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, softcover, illus., 96 pp.


Price: £20.00/US$38.00

ROW £23.00

 

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ES1039

ÜBERHACKER II MORE WAYS TO BREAK INTO A COMPUTER

by Carolyn Meinel

What many consider to be the best hacking book ever written has been completely revised, expanded and updated! Learn things that were once closely guarded secrets within the hacker underground. Chapters include How to Break Into Computers: The Foundation; How to Get Many Operating Systems on One PC; How to Build Your Windows Attack Computer; How to Set Up a Hacker Lab with Many Operating Systems; How to Explore the Internet; Routers, Firewalls and Intrusion Detection Systems; How to Defeat Encryption; and much, much more.
Is this book a one-stop school for computer criminals or a solid piece of work on crime prevention? Buy it now and decide for yourself! CD-ROM included. For academic study only8 1/2 x 11, softcover, illus., 370 pp.


Price: £39.95/US$68.00

ROW £43.00

 

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ES1040

ULTIMATE INTERNET OUTLAW
How Surfers Steal Sex, Software, CDs, Games, and More Top-Secret Stuff on the Information Superhighway

by Robert Merkle

Find out how experienced surfers steal CD-quality music off the ’Net, break into adult “pay-only” Web sites; download software, arcade games and more for free; plus how to surf the Web without your IP (or anyone) knowing what you’re up to. This is the hard-core stuff surfers have zealously guarded . . . until now! 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, softcover, illus., 96 pp. 
Price: £15.00/$26.00

ROW £18.00

 

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ES1041

ULTIMATE INTERNET TERRORIST
How Hackers, Geeks, and Phreaks Can Ruin Your Trip on the Information Superhighway -- And What You Can Do to Protect Yourself

by Robert Merkle

This is an owner's manual to the "Darkside" of the Web. Learn what your e-mail address reveals to cyberterrorists, how electronic stalkers can find you and make your life hell, the dangers of chat rooms, the methods used by "cybergangs" and "codeslingers," the art and science of downloading information off the 'Net, and the intrigue of black archives and forbidden files from the Darkside. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, softcover, 152 pp.
Price: 18.00/$36.00

 

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ES903

CRYPTO
Secrecy and Privacy in the New Cold War

Stephen Levy

Cryptography is of huge importance today as codes are used for securing the Internet, mobile phones and electronic transactions. This book traces the development of this science and describes the conflicts between those that want to keep codes weak and those who want strong codes available to all. pb 368pp
Price: 9.50/$20.00

 

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