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December 21, 2001 0415244285 978-0415244282 annotated edition
Is the internet really powerful enough to allow a sixteen year old to become the biggest threat to world peace since Adolf Hitler? Are we all now susceptible to cyber-criminals who can steal from us without even having to leave the comfort of their own armchairs? These are fears which have been articulated since the popular development of the internet, yet criminologists have been slow to respond to them. Consequently, questions about what cybercrimes are, what their impacts will be and how we respond to them remain largely unanswered.

Organised into three sections, this book engages with the various criminological debates that are emerging over cybercrime. The first section looks at the general problem of crime and the internet. It then describes what is understood by the term 'cybercrime' by identifying some of the challenges for criminology. The second section explores the different types of cybercrime and their attendant problems. The final section contemplates some of the challenges that cybercrimes give rise to for the criminal justice system.

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...a welcome and timely contribution to emrging criminology debates about cybercrime..
–Sociological Abstracts, June 2002

David Wall is the pre-eminent cybercriminologist.and he has assembled many of the world's most prolific writers on cybercrime for this book. You could not have a better line up..
–Charles Davis, University of Missouri

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David Wall is the Director of the Center of Criminal Justice Studies, Department of Law at the University of Leeds.

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The mid-to-late 1990s was a time of considerable opportunity for virtual innovators. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
original hacker ethic, digital crime, regulating cyberspace, harmful content, policing the internet, online speech, illegal content, virtual rape, injurious speech, computer fraud, electronic theft, textual performances, law enforcement bodies, child pornography, computer crime
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New York, United States, Council of Europe, Action Plan, European Union, European Commission, Home Office, Lord Chancellor's Department, Cabinet Office, Internet Service Providers, Internet Watch Foundation, Court Service Information Services Division, Criminal Law Review, First Amendment, European Council, International Review of Law, Attorney General, High Level Group, Lyon Group, Electronic Privacy Information Center, Select Committee, Supreme Court, Daily Telegraph, Global Internet Liberty Campaign, House of Lords
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