Abstract

Section I. Advances in Criminal Justice Information Technology Chapter 1: Information Technology and the Criminal Justice System : An Historical Overview - Terence Dunworth Chapter 2: IT Acquiring, Implementing, and Evaluating Information Technology - Lois M. Davis and Brian A. Jackson Section II. The Criminal Justice System and the Internet Chapter 3: How Criminal Justice Agencies Use The Internet - Roberta E. Griffith Chapter 4: The Internet as a Conduit for Criminals - David S. Wall Section III. Information Technology and Crime Reporting and Analysis Chapter 5: The Impact of Information Technology on Crime Reporting: The NIBRS System - Donald Faggiani and David Hirschel Chapter 6: Information Technology and Crime Analysis - Phyllis P. McDonald Chapter 7: Geographic Information Systems and Crime Mapping in Criminal Justice Agencies - April Pattavina Section IV. Information Technology Issues in Criminal Justice Agencies Chapter 8: Comprehensive Planning of Criminal Justice Information and Intelligence Systems: ATF's Experience in Implementing Firearms Tracing in the United States - Glenn Pierce and Roberta E. Griffith Chapter 9: Offender-Based Information Sharing: Using a Consent-Driven System to Promote Integrated Service Delivery - Kathleen Snavely, Faye S. Taxman and Stuart Gordon Chapter 10: Environment, Technology, and Organizational Change: Notes From the Police World - Peter K. Manning Section V. The Future of Information Technology in the Criminal Justice System Chapter 11: Information, Technology, and Criminal Justice Education - James M. Byrne and Eve Buzawa Chapter12: The Future of Information Technology in Criminal Justice: Prospects and Challenges - April Pattavina

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