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2020 Spring Main
CIT1050/Lecture/50 - Computer Crime for Law Enforcement
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Credits
3.00
The course is a study of the techniques employed by law enforcement investigators to recognize and investigate crimes involving computers and other electronic devices. Information Technology concepts include files and properties, hardware, networks and Internet and social media. Law enforcement topics include criminals, crimes, laws, procedures used at crime scenes, search warrants, writing search warrants, recognizing electronic evidence, seizing computers, and the laws of search and seizure. Additional topics included in this course are First Amendment rights as they pertain to computers and dealing with and arresting suspects involved in the violation of computer crime laws. 3 Cr Hrs. Course Requirement(s): OIS1240.
Registration Type
Traditional
Fees
Lab Fee
$35.00
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Fee Group
All)
Instructors
Williams, Linda
Duration
1/6/2020 - 5/2/2020
Schedule
Online 2:23 AM - 2:24 AM; Marion Technical Col, ONLINE, Room
Prerequisites
OIS1240 / Lecture
<min grade = C, min credit = 3.00>
Corequisites
N/A
Credit Types
Credit DevEd Transfer
Class
24
Seats
| 6
Remaining
Open
Primary population and other student populations allowed to register for this course:
Primary Population
# Others Allowed
# Others Registered
Campus
Marion Technical College
24
0
Program
Credit
24
0
College
Info Technology
24
18
Department
Information Tech
24
18
Population
Semester
24
18