Investigating High-Tech Crime

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Price
$153.32
Publisher
Pearson
Publish Date
Pages
400
Dimensions
9.14 X 7.05 X 0.57 inches | 1.25 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780131886834
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About the Author

Michael R. Knetzger is a fourteen-year law enforcement veteran and currently a Lieutenant and Field Training Supervisor with the Green Bay (WI) Police Department. Prior to in Titletown, USA, he served as a patrol officer and detective for the Town of Brookfield (WI) Police Department. Mr. Knetzger is also a certified State of Wisconsin Technical College Instructor and teaches criminal justice courses at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC), Colorado Technical University Online (CTUonline) and ITT Technical Institute. He has successfully completed the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS) forensic examiner program, Basic Data Recovery & Analysis (BDRA) course, and several other courses and seminars on investigating internet crimes. Mr. Knetzger has written and developed college course curriculum and co-wrote the "Investigating High Tech Crimes" course at NWTC. He is also a certified tactical instructor and teaches defensive and arrest tactics (DAAT), firearms, and professional communications skills courses to new law enforcement recruits.

Mr. Knetzger holds a Master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh, a Bachelor's degree in Justice and Public Policy from Concordia University (WI), and an Associate's degree in Police Science from Waukesha County Technical College.

Jeremy A. Muraski is an eight-year law enforcement veteran and currently an Advanced Patrol Officer, Webmaster and Field Training Officer with the Green Bay (WI) Police Department. Prior to serving and protecting in Packer City, USA, he works as a Network Administrator for Kimberly Clark Corporation. Prior to that, he worked various jobs as a Computer Support Engineer and Help Desk Specialist supporting online investors for Fidelity Investments. A proud graduate of The University of Wisconsin - Madison, Mr. Muraski is also certified to teach for The Wisconsin Technical College System and teaches criminal justice courses at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC), including Investigating High Tech Crimes, and Juvenile Law. He has successfully completed AccessData's Forensic Toolkit Course, the National White Collar Crime Center's Basic Data Recovery & Analysis (BDRA) course, and several other courses and seminars on investigating Internet crimes. Mr. Muraski has written and developed college course curriculum and co-wrote the "Investigating High Tech Crimes" course at NWTC. In addition to computer forensic certifications, Mr. Muraski also holds numerous other computer forensics certifications including Microsoft Access Database Design and Administration, Website Design and Computer Network Administration.

Mr. Muraski holds a Bachelor's degree in Behavioral Science and Law from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, with a Criminal Justice Certificate.