Machine generated contents note: Notes on contributors vii -- Preface xi --1 Cybercrimes and the Internet 1 -- DAVID WALL 2 Crime futures and foresight: challenging criminal behaviour in the information age 18 -- KEN PEASE 3 Telecommunication fraud in the digital age: the convergence of technologies 29 -- PETER GRABOSKY AND RUSSELL SMITH 4 "Between the risk and the reality falls the shadow": evidence and urban legends in computer fraud 44 -- MICHAEL LEVI 5 Hacktivism: in search of lost ethics? 59 -- PAUL TAYLOR 6 Last of the rainmacs? Thinking about pornography in cyberspace 74 -- BELA BONITA CHATTERJEE 7 Criminalizing online speech to "protect" the young: what are the benefits and costs? 100 -- MARJORIE HEINS 8 Controlling illegal and harmful content on the Internet 113 -- YAMAN AKDENIZ 9 Cyberstalking: tackling harassment on the Internet 141 -- LOUISE ELLISON 10 The language of cybercrime 152 -- MATTHEW WILLIAMS 11 Maintaining order and law on the Internet 167 -- DAVID WALL 12 Policing "hi-tech" crime within the global context: the role of transnational policy networks 184 -- PAUL NORMAN 13 The criminal courts online 195 -- CLIVE WALKER Index 215.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
Text of Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Entry Element
Computer crimes
Entry Element
Internet
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
HV
Classification Record Number
6773
Book number
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C75
2001
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