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Mark A. Sherman
April 1, 2002

This follow-up to Special Needs Offenders: Introduction to Cyber Crime (September 2000) updates the field on federal legislative and law enforcement news related to cyber crime and cyber terrorism.

Mark A. Sherman
September 1, 2001

Describes investigation, sentencing, and supervision unique to federal women defendants and offenders --particularly those with young children. It provides statistics on women in the federal criminal justice system, including those under post-sentence supervision.

Mark A. Sherman
February 1, 2001

Describes the challenges to the federal judiciary posed by complex white-collar crime.

Mark A. Sherman
September 1, 2000

Describes the challenges to the federal judiciary posed by cyber crime, answers the question "What is cyber crime?," describes basic computer components, and contains a cyber crime sentencing job aid and cyber crime FAQs.

Mark A. Sherman
January 1, 2000

Discusses the increasing number of defendants and offenders in the federal criminal justice system with limited job skills and education.

Dennise Orlando-Morningstar
September 1, 1998

Defines "sex offender," clinical definitions of paraphilia and pedophilia, sex offender characteristics, and sex offender treatment. It provides information on state sex offender registration and community notification laws.

Dennise Orlando-Morningstar
October 1, 1997

Describes security threat groups in U.S. prisons, gang alliances, prison gang organization, identifying markers, and gang activities outside prison.

Dennise Orlando-Morningstar
August 1, 1997

Provides national statistics on the number, membership, organization, and types of gangs and their impact on cities and police departments.

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