I used to be a part of an organization named Science Theatre. We have demos in chem, physics, comp sci, engineering, etc. There are several demos on our website and have a book published of physics demos and another in the works. They go out and do shows for school age children and the general public and see approx 10,000 people a year. They can be found at: http://www.sciencetheatre.org. All of the demos have been worked on significantly to make them easy to do and fun for the audience. They have also tested all of the demos for safety.
This may not be exactly what you're looking for, but there is a Searching and Seizing Computers
and Obtaining Electronic Evidence
in Criminal Investigations guide from the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section
Criminal Division United States Department of Justice.
http://www.cybercrime.gov/searchmanual.htm
There are several good papers on http://www.cybercrime.gov/.
You may also want to check out the archives of FORENSICS mailing list from SecurityFocus.
I used to be a part of an organization named Science Theatre. We have demos in chem, physics, comp sci, engineering, etc. There are several demos on our website and have a book published of physics demos and another in the works. They go out and do shows for school age children and the general public and see approx 10,000 people a year. They can be found at: http://www.sciencetheatre.org. All of the demos have been worked on significantly to make them easy to do and fun for the audience. They have also tested all of the demos for safety.
This may not be exactly what you're looking for, but there is a Searching and Seizing Computers and Obtaining Electronic Evidence in Criminal Investigations guide from the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section Criminal Division United States Department of Justice. http://www.cybercrime.gov/searchmanual.htm There are several good papers on http://www.cybercrime.gov/. You may also want to check out the archives of FORENSICS mailing list from SecurityFocus.