Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1991 22:15:54 EDT From: Jim Thomas Subject: File 11--Biblio resource: "Computer Crime" Handbook A panel on computer crime, sponsored by the Chicago Bar Association, led to an edited collection of documents, including articles and federal statutes, that provides a helpful resource for those interested in a basic background on crime and computer technology. The volume, in spiral/desktop publishing format, includes a set of "hypotheticals" used for organizing the panel discussion. However, the responses of the panelists (which included William C. Cook, Sheldon Zenner, Robert Gustafson and Bernard P. Zajac, Jr.) were not included. The strength of the work is the appenix, which includes a list of potential violations (matched to their statutes) that may be prosecuted under various federal statutes; Copies of most relevant federal legislation governing recent "hacker" indictments; Comments on selected federal statutes; and reprints of articles from the National Institute of Justice and by John Perry Barlow, Buck BloomBecker, and others. It also includes a David R. Johnson's testimony regarding Senate Bill 2476, and a basic annotated bibliography of books, articles, journals, and other resources as pointers to further information on these issues. The volume is about 150 pages (unpaginated, unindexed) and is available at cost (about $20). For further information, contact Joanna Alperin Chicago Bar Association 321 South Plymouth Court Chicago, IL 60604-3997 Downloaded From P-80 International Information Systems 304-744-2253