Cyberspace Crime.(The International Library of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Penology - First Series) hardcover 500 p.
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Theoretical Perspectives and Viewpoints: David Wall (1999) "Cybercrimes"- new wine, no bottles?; P.N. Grabosky and Russell G. Smith (2001) "DigitalCrime in the 21st Century"; Alan Norrie (2001) "Dialogue and Debate" - thenature of virtual criminality; Wanda Capeller (2001) "Not Such a Neat Net:Some Comments on Virtual Criminality"; Peter N. Grabosky (2001) "VirtualCriminality: Old Wine in New Bottles?"; Francis Snyder (2001) "Sites ofCriminality and Sites of Governance"; Graham Greenleaf (1998) "An Endnote onRegulating Cyberspace" - architecture vs law?. Cybercrimes: Amanda Chandler(1996) "The Changing Definition and Image of Hackers in Popular Discourse";Liz Duff and Simon Gardiner (1996) "Computer Crime in the Global Village" -strategies for control and regulation - in defence of the hacker; Tim Jordanand Paul Taylor (1998) "A Sociology of Hackers"; David Mann and Mike Sutton(1998) "Netcrime" - more change in the organization of thieving; Dorothy E.Denning (2000) "Cyberterrorism" - the logic bomb versus the truck bomb; DavidL. Speer (2000) "Redefining Borders" - the challenges of cybercrime; GeorgeSmith (1998) "An Electronic Pearl Harbour? Not Likely"; Hedieh Nasheri andTimothy O'Hearn (1999) "The Worldwide Search for Techno-thieves" -international competition v. international co-operation; C. David Freedman(1999) "The Extension of the Criminal Law to Protecting ConfidentialCommercial Information" - comments on the issues and the cyber-context;Louise Ellison and Yaman Akdeniz (1998) "Cyberstalking" - the regulation ofharassment on the internet; Matthew Williams (2000) "Virtually Criminal:Discourse, Deviance and Anxiety within Virtual Communities"; Nadine Strossen(2000) "Cybercrimes vs. Cyberliberties"; Clive Walker and Yaman Akdeniz(1998) "The Governance of the Internet in Europe with Special Reference toIllegal and Harmful Content"; Marty Rimm (1995) "Marketing Pornography on theInformation Superhighway" - a survey of 917,410 images, descriptions, shortstories, and animations downloaded 8.5 million times by consumers in over2000 cities in forty countries, provinces, and territories; CatharineMacKinnon (1995) "Vindication and resistance" - a response to the CarnegieMellon study of pornography in cyberspace; Donna Hoffman and Thomas Novak(1995) A detailed analysis of the conceptual, logical, and methodologicalflaws in the article - "Marketing Pornography on the InformationSuperhighway"; Jon Spencer (1999) "Crime on the Internet: Its Presentationand Representation". Criminal Justice Processes: Marc D. Goodman (1997) "Whythe Police Don't Care about Computer Crime"; David S. Wall (1998) "Policingand the Regulation of the Internet"; P.K. Manning (2001) "Technology's Ways:Information Technology, Crime Analysis and the Rationalizing of Policing";Janet B.L. Chan (2001) "The Technological Game: How Information Technology isTransforming Police Practice"; Peter Sommer (1998) "Digital Footprints:Computer Evidence".
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