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Class Code: 00699 and makes arrests for criminal violations established an investigation pursuant tothe iowa code, within the investigations with other law enforcement agencies http://www.state.ia.us/government/idop/rtfs/JobDescriptions/JobSpecs/SpecialInve
Extractions: Class Code: 00690 S TATE OF I OWA - D EPARTMENT OF P ERSONNEL S PECIAL I NVESTIGATOR DEFINITION Performs general and criminal investigation of allegations of insurance fraud; exercises full peace officer responsibilities under Iowa Code Chapters 802, 808, and 507E; performs related work as required. The Work Examples and Competencies listed are for illustrative purposes only and not intended to be the primary basis for position classification decisions. WORK EXAMPLES Analyzes complaints or allegations; determines the scope, timing and direction of an investigation; identifies the issues involved and the type of evidence needed to comply with state and federal rules of evidence. Identifies and pursues investigative leads relating to cases under criminal investigation; obtains the facts and evidence required to determine if fraud has occurred. Conducts interviews to gather information relating to cases under criminal investigation; determines probable cause; locates, collects, evaluates and secures evidence; maintains a legal chain of custody of evidence. Prepares and presents testimony clearly and concisely to the district court, grand jury, administrative hearing and similar or related proceedings.
Class Code: 10170 code 10170. STATE OF iowa DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL. SPECIAL AGENT. DEFINITION.Conducts felony criminal investigations related to alleged violations of iowa law; http://www.state.ia.us/government/idop/rtfs/JobDescriptions/JobSpecs/SpecialAgen
Extractions: Class Code: 10170 S TATE OF I OWA - D EPARTMENT OF P ERSONNEL S PECIAL A GENT DEFINITION Conducts felony criminal investigations related to alleged violations of Iowa law; performs related work as required. The Work Examples and Competencies listed are for illustrative purposes only and not intended to be the primary basis for position classification decisions. WORK EXAMPLES Makes assignments and delegates tasks to aid in the coordinated effort of other agents and local law enforcement personnel during major criminal investigations, e.g., homicide. Collects, collates, and disseminates information concerning the activities of those believed involved in criminal activity; predicts crime trends and patterns and produces intelligence reports related to criminal activity. Conducts background and criminal investigations of persons and organizations; coordinates security efforts to insure the integrity of the pari-mutuel industry in Iowa and the State Lottery. Prepares comprehensive written reports so as they accurately reflect all information gathered in the course of an investigation. As required, operates undercover to secure evidence and information; maintain surveillance of persons or established locations.
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DAVID H. VERNON Bibliography 16 Hastings law Journal 636 (1968), 13 pages. code and the Courts, by criminal JusticeDivision of Individual Commission Members, in iowa Crime Commission http://www.uiowa.edu/~lawlib/faculty/vernon.html
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Nsi.org/Library/Compsec/computerlaw/Iowa.txt code OF iowa 1989 TITLE XXXV criminal law CHAPTER 716A COMPUTER CRIME iowa code @716A.1 (1989) 716A.1 Definitions As used in this chapter, unless the context http://nsi.org/Library/Compsec/computerlaw/Iowa.txt
Extractions: CODE OF IOWA 1989 TITLE XXXV CRIMINAL LAW CHAPTER 716A COMPUTER CRIME Iowa Code @ 716A.1 (1989) 716A.1 Definitions As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. "Access" means to instruct, communicate with, store data in, or retrieve data from a computer, computer system, or computer network. 2. "Computer" means an electronic device which performs logical, arithmetical, and memory functions by manipulations of electronic or magnetic impulses, and includes all input, output, processing, storage, computer software, and communication facilities which are connected or related to the computer in a computer system or computer network. 3. "Computer system" means related, connected or unconnected, computers or peripheral equipment. 4. "Computer network" means a set of related, remotely connected devices and communication facilities including two or more computers with capability to transmit data among them through communication facilities. 5. "Computer program" means an ordered set of instructions or statements that, when executed by a computer, causes the computer to process data. 6. "Computer software" means a set of computer programs, procedures, or associated documentation used in the operation of a computer. 7. "Data" means a representation of information, knowledge, facts, concepts or instructions that has been prepared or is being prepared in a formalized manner and has been processed, or is intended to be processed in a computer. Data may be in any form including, but not limited to, printouts, magnetic storage media, punched cards and as stored in the memory of a computer. 8. "Property" means anything of value as defined in section 702.14, including but not limited to computers and computer data, information, software, and programs. 9. "Services" means the use of a computer, computer system, or computer network and includes, but is not limited to, computer time, data processing, and storage functions. 10. "Loss of property" means the greatest of the following: a. The retail value of the property involved. b. The reasonable replacement or repair cost, whichever is less. 11. "Loss of services" means the reasonable value of the damage created by the unavailability or lack of utility of the property or services involved until repair or replacement can be effected. CODE OF IOWA 1989 TITLE XXXV CRIMINAL LAW CHAPTER 716A COMPUTER CRIME Iowa Code @ 716A.2 (1989) 716A.2 Unauthorized access A person who knowingly and without authorization accesses a computer, computer system, or computer network commits a simple misdemeanor. CODE OF IOWA 1989 TITLE XXXV CRIMINAL LAW CHAPTER 716A COMPUTER CRIME Iowa Code @ 716A.3 (1989) 716A.3 Computer damage defined A person commits computer damage when the person knowingly and without authorization damages or destroys a computer, computer system, computer network, computer software, computer program, or any other property as defined in section 716A.1, subsection 8, or knowingly and without authorization and with the intent to injure or defraud alters any computer, computer system, computer network, computer software, computer program, or any other property as defined in section 716A.1, subsection 8. CODE OF IOWA 1989 TITLE XXXV CRIMINAL LAW CHAPTER 716A COMPUTER CRIME Iowa Code @ 716A.4 (1989) 716A.4 Computer damage in the first degree Computer damage is computer damage in the first degree when the damage results in a loss of property or services of more than five thousand dollars. Computer damage in the first degree is a class "C" felony. CODE OF IOWA 1989 TITLE XXXV CRIMINAL LAW CHAPTER 716A COMPUTER CRIME Iowa Code @ 716A.5 (1989) 716A.5 Computer damage in the second degree Computer damage is computer damage in the second degree when the damage results in a loss of property or services of more than five hundred dollars but not more than five thousand dollars. Computer damage in the second degree is a class "D" felony. CODE OF IOWA 1989 TITLE XXXV CRIMINAL LAW CHAPTER 716A COMPUTER CRIME Iowa Code @ 716A.6 (1989) 716A.6 Computer damage in the third degree Computer damage is computer damage in the third degree when the damage results in a loss of property or services of more than one hundred dollars but not more than five hundred dollars. Computer damage in the third degree is an aggravated misdemeanor. CODE OF IOWA 1989 TITLE XXXV CRIMINAL LAW CHAPTER 716A COMPUTER CRIME Iowa Code @ 716A.7 (1989) 716A.7 Computer damage in the fourth degree Computer damage is computer damage in the fourth degree when the damage results in a loss of property or services of more than fifty dollars but not more than one hundred dollars. Computer damage in the fourth degree is a serious misdemeanor. CODE OF IOWA 1989 TITLE XXXV CRIMINAL LAW CHAPTER 716A COMPUTER CRIME Iowa Code @ 716A.8 (1989) 716A.8 Computer damage in the fifth degree Computer damage is computer damage in the fifth degree when the damage results in a loss of property or services of not more than fifty dollars. Computer damage in the fifth degree is a simple misdemeanor. CODE OF IOWA 1989 TITLE XXXV CRIMINAL LAW CHAPTER 716A COMPUTER CRIME Iowa Code @ 716A.9 (1989) 716A.9 Computer theft defined A person commits computer theft when the person knowingly and without authorization accesses or causes to be accessed a computer, computer system, or computer network, or any part thereof, for the purpose of obtaining services, information or property or knowingly and without authorization and with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of possession, takes, transfers, conceals or retains possession of a computer, computer system, or computer network or any computer software or program, or data contained in a computer, computer system, or computer network. CODE OF IOWA 1989 TITLE XXXV CRIMINAL LAW CHAPTER 716A COMPUTER CRIME Iowa Code @ 716A.10 (1989) 716A.10 Computer theft in the first degree Computer theft is computer theft in the first degree when the theft involves or results in a loss of services or property of more than five thousand dollars. Computer theft in the first degree is a class "C" felony. CODE OF IOWA 1989 TITLE XXXV CRIMINAL LAW CHAPTER 716A COMPUTER CRIME Iowa Code @ 716A.11 (1989) 716A.11 Computer theft in the second degree Computer theft is computer theft in the second degree when the theft involves or results in a loss of services or property of more than five hundred dollars but not more than five thousand dollars. Computer theft in the second degree is a class "D" felony. CODE OF IOWA 1989 TITLE XXXV CRIMINAL LAW CHAPTER 716A COMPUTER CRIME Iowa Code @ 716A.12 (1989) 716A.12 Computer theft in the third degree Computer theft is computer theft in the third degree when the theft involves or results in a loss of services or property of more than one hundred dollars but not more than five hundred dollars. Computer theft in the third degree is an aggravated misdemeanor. CODE OF IOWA 1989 TITLE XXXV CRIMINAL LAW CHAPTER 716A COMPUTER CRIME Iowa Code @ 716A.13 (1989) 716A.13 Computer theft in the fourth degree Computer theft is computer theft in the fourth degree when the theft involves or results in a loss of services or property of more than fifty dollars but not more than one hundred dollars. Computer theft in the fourth degree is a serious misdemeanor. CODE OF IOWA 1989 TITLE XXXV CRIMINAL LAW CHAPTER 716A COMPUTER CRIME Iowa Code @ 716A.14 (1989) 716A.14 Computer theft in the fifth degree Computer theft is computer theft in the fifth degree when the theft involves or results in a loss of services or property of not more than fifty dollars. Computer theft in the fifth degree is a simple misdemeanor. CODE OF IOWA 1989 TITLE XXXV CRIMINAL LAW CHAPTER 716A COMPUTER CRIME Iowa Code @ 716A.15 (1989) 716A.15 Chapter not exclusive This chapter does not preclude the applicability of any other provision of the law of this state which is not inconsistent with this chapter and which applies or may apply to an act or transaction in violation of this chapter. CODE OF IOWA 1989 TITLE XXXV CRIMINAL LAW CHAPTER 716A COMPUTER CRIME Iowa Code @ 716A.16 (1989) 716A.16 Printouts admissible as evidence In a prosecution under this chapter, computer printouts shall be admitted as evidence of any computer software, program, or data contained in or taken from a computer, notwithstanding an applicable rule of evidence to the contrary.
Faculty Publications -- Washington University School Of Law Discretion and Structural Reform, 84 iowa law Review 115 A Cautionary Tale, 76Washington University law Quarterly 71 Federal criminal code Reform Hidden http://law.wustl.edu/Academics/Faculty/Brickey/publications.html
Recent Faculty Activities -- Washington University School Of Law Crime Culpability, Discretion, and Structural Reform, was recently published inthe iowa law Review. Her symposium paper, Federal criminal code Reform Hidden http://law.wustl.edu/Academics/Faculty/Brickey/activities.html
Extractions: James Carr Professor of Criminal Jurisprudence Prof. Brickey's article, The Rhetoric of Environmental Crime: Culpability, Discretion, and Structural Reform, was recently published in the Iowa Law Review. Her symposium paper, Federal Criminal Code Reform: Hidden Costs, Illusory Benefits, was published in the Buffalo Criminal Law Review in the fall. The 1998 cumulative supplement to her treatise, Corporate Criminal Liability, was also published in the fall.
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