Investigating Child Exploitation: The Internet, The Law and Forensic Science is a pioneering interdisciplinary
work. This book brings together all the information that prosecutors, investigators, forensic computer analysts,
information technology professionals and students need to understand and solve these complex crimes. Real-life
examples help to guide the reader through the often multi-layered, technology driven field of investigating and
prosecuting Internet-related child exploitation.
Table of Contents
1 Overview
2 Internet applications
3 Cyber victims
4 Cyber offenders
5 Sources of digital evidence 79
6 Undercover operations
7 Collecting and preserving evidence on the Internet
8 Tracking on the Internet
9 Search and seizure in cyberspace I : drafting warrants and warrantless searches
10 Search and seizure in cyberspace II : executing the search
11 Overview of the examination process
12 Servers and networks
13 Child pornography
14 Pre-trial
15 Trial
16 Final thoughts