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E-grāmata: Handbook of Internet Crime

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  • Formāts: 672 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Mar-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Willan Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134030590
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An essential reference for scholars and others whose work brings them into contact with managing, policing and regulating online behaviour, the Handbook of Internet Crime emerges at a time of rapid social and technological change. Amidst much debate about the dangers presented by the Internet and intensive negotiation over its legitimate uses and regulation, this is the most comprehensive and ambitious book on cybercrime to date.

The Handbook of Internet Crime gathers together the leading scholars in the field to explore issues and debates surrounding internet-related crime, deviance, policing, law and regulation in the 21st century. The Handbook reflects the range and depth of cybercrime research and scholarship, combining contributions from many of those who have established and developed cyber research over the past 25 years and who continue to shape it in its current phase, with more recent entrants to the field who are building on this tradition and breaking new ground. Contributions reflect both the global nature of cybercrime problems, and the international span of scholarship addressing its challenges.
List of figures and tables
viii
List of abbreviations
ix
Notes on contributors xi
Introduction: the Internet, cybercrime, and the challenges of the 21st century
1(8)
Yvonne Jewkes
Majid Yar
Part I Histories and Contexts
9(158)
Yvonne Jewkes
Majid Yar
Reinterpreting Internet history
17(21)
James Curran
On the globalisation of crime: the Internet and new criminality
38(29)
Barry Sandywell
The Internet and everyday life
67(21)
Vincent Miller
Criminalising cyberspace: the rise of the Internet as a `crime problem'
88(16)
David S. Wall
Public perceptions and public opinion about Internet crime
104(16)
Majid Yar
Crime, film and the cybernetic imagination
120(25)
Craig Webber
Jeff Vass
Fiction, fantasy and transformation in the imaginaries of cybercrime: the novel and after
145(22)
Sheila Brown
Part II Forms of Internet Crime
167(224)
Yvonne Jewkes
Majid Yar
Hackers, viruses and malicious software
173(21)
Steven Furnell
Terror's web: how the Internet is transforming terrorism
194(20)
Dorothy E. Denning
Cyber-terror: construction, criminalisation and control
214(16)
Maggie Wykes
Daniel Harcus
Cyber-protest and civil society: the Internet and action repertoires in social movements
230(25)
Jeroen Van Laer
Peter Van Aelst
Intellectual property crime and the Internet: cyber-piracy and `stealing' informational intangibles
255(18)
David S. Wall
Majid Yar
Identity theft and fraud
273(29)
Russell G. Smith
The sex industry, regulation and the Internet
302(18)
Teela Sanders
Online sexual exploitation of children and young people
320(23)
Jo Bryce
Child pornography
343(26)
Ethel Quayle
Harm, suicide and homicide in cyberspace: assessing causality and control
369(22)
Maggie Wykes
Part III Internet Law and Regulation
391(130)
Yvonne Jewkes
Majid Yar
The emergence of computer law
395(18)
Martin Wasik
Recent developments in UK cybercrime law
413(24)
Lilian Edwards
Judith Rauhofer
Majid Yar
Recent developments in US Internet law
437(29)
Susan W. Brenner
Transnational developments in Internet law
466(26)
Katherine S. Williams
Online surveillance and personal liberty
492(29)
Michael McGuire
Part IV Policing the Internet
521(110)
Yvonne Jewkes
Majid Yar
Public policing and Internet crime
525(21)
Yvonne Jewkes
The private policing of Internet crime
546(16)
Majid Yar
The virtual neighbourhood watch: netizens in action
562(20)
Matthew Williams
Internet technologies and criminal justice
582(21)
Janet Chan
Gerard Goggin
Jasmine Bruce
Computer forensics and the presentation of evidence in criminal cases
603(28)
Ian Walden
Glossary 631(7)
Index 638
Yvonne Jewkes is Professor of Criminology at the University of Leicester. Her research interests include the ethics of life sentencing, the impact of architecture and design on the lives of prisoners, and the role of computer mediated technologies on the everyday lives of prisoners. She is also Founding Editor of Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal.

Majid Yar is Professor of Sociology at the University of Hull. His research interests include the internet and new media, with particular relation to issues of crime, deviance and regulation.