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Definitive Guide to Criminal Justice and Criminology on the World Wide Web 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 166 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x178 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Aug-2001
  • Kirjastus: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0130915904
  • ISBN-13: 9780130915900
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 166 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x178 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Aug-2001
  • Kirjastus: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0130915904
  • ISBN-13: 9780130915900
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For Criminal Justice and Criminology and Internet courses.

Designed specifically to look at the Internet from a criminal justice perspective, this comprehensive book and its supporting website explore the myriad of resources available to the criminal justice professional and to criminologists via the World Wide Web. Its relevant discussions and special-interest sections offer both the criminal justice student and practicing professional a clear, accessible guide to using the Web as a learning resource.
Foreword vi
Preface ix
A Brief History of the Internet
1(12)
What Is the Internet?
2(2)
The Web Is Born
4(3)
What is the World Wide Web?
7(3)
Who Runs the Web?
10(1)
Recommended Readings
10(3)
Surfing the Web
13(14)
Making the Connection
14(1)
Choosing Your Browser
15(1)
Once You're Connected: Using Your Browser
16(10)
URLs
17(3)
Navigational Buttons
20(1)
Internal and External Hyperlinks
20(1)
Bookmarks
21(3)
Plug-Ins
24(2)
Using the Web
26(1)
Criminology and Criminal Justice Sites on the Web
27(32)
Surf's Up
28(2)
Using NCJRS
28(2)
The JRA Image Map of the CJ System
30(1)
Site Listings
30(27)
General Criminal Justice and Criminology Sites
32(2)
Associations
34(2)
Courts and Law-Related Sites
36(2)
Corrections Sites
38(1)
Crime Prevention
39(2)
Forensics
41(2)
Gangs
43(1)
International Resources
44(4)
Justice Statistics
48(1)
Juvenile Justice Sites
49(2)
Law Enforcement Resources
51(1)
Terrorism
51(1)
Unsolved Crimes
52(1)
Victims of Crime
53(2)
Violence against Women
55(2)
Using the Web
57(2)
E-Mail and E-Mail Software
59(14)
Introduction
60(1)
Sending Messages
61(2)
Receiving Messages
63(3)
Emoticons and Abbreviations
66(1)
Free E-Mail
67(2)
Locator and Directory Services
69(1)
E-Mail Security
70(2)
Using the Web
72(1)
E-Mail Discussion Lists, Newsgroups, Zines, and E-Journals
73(16)
Introduction
74(1)
E-Mail Discussion Lists
74(8)
Criminology and Criminal Justice Discussion Lists
76(4)
Criminology and Criminal Justice Announcement Lists
80(1)
Discussion List Resources
81(1)
Newsgroups
82(2)
'Zines and E-Journals
84(3)
Using the Web
87(2)
Search Engines And Web Maps
89(16)
Introduction
90(7)
How Search Engines Work
97(1)
Web Search Engines
98(2)
Search Engine Sites
98(2)
Metasearching
100(3)
Metasearcher Sites
100(3)
Using the Web
103(2)
Netiquette and Web Manners
105(12)
Introduction
106(3)
What Is Netiquette?
109(5)
E-Mail
111(1)
Mailing Lists and Newsgroups
112(1)
Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
113(1)
Netiquette Resources
114(1)
Using the Web
115(2)
Criminal Justice Careers Online
117(14)
Finding Employment Online
118(3)
Job Listing Services
121(9)
General Job Listing Services
122(3)
Government Job Sites
125(2)
Criminal Justice Job Listing Services
127(2)
State Job Listings
129(1)
Using the Web
130(1)
Security Issues
131(14)
Security on the Internet
132(5)
Security Companies and Related Sites
137(3)
Viruses
140(3)
Antivirus Sites and Information
142(1)
Using the Web
143(2)
Using the Talk Justice Site
145(6)
The Purpose of the Site
146(1)
The Justice Research Association
147(2)
The Criminal Justice Distance Learning Consortium
149(1)
Using the Web
150(1)
Internet Glossary 151(8)
Endnotes 159(2)
Index 161