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Introduction to Cybercrime: Computer Crimes, Laws, and Policing in the 21st Century
By (Author) Joshua B. Hill
By (author) Nancy E. Marion
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
22nd February 2016
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Computer fraud and hacking
364.168
Hardback
304
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
680g
Explaining cybercrime in a highly networked world, this book provides a comprehensive yet accessible summary of the history, modern developments, and efforts to combat cybercrime in various forms at all levels of governmentinternational, national, state, and local. As the exponential growth of the Internet has made the exchange and storage of information quick and inexpensive, the incidence of cyber-enabled criminal activityfrom copyright infringement to phishing to online pornographyhas also exploded. These crimes, both old and new, are posing challenges for law enforcement and legislators alike. What effortsif anycould deter cybercrime in the highly networked and extremely fast-moving modern world Introduction to Cybercrime: Computer Crimes, Laws, and Policing in the 21st Century seeks to address this tough question and enables readers to better contextualize the place of cybercrime in the current landscape. This textbook documents how a significant side effect of the positive growth of technology has been a proliferation of computer-facilitated crime, explaining how computers have become the preferred tools used to commit crimes, both domestically and internationally, and have the potential to seriously harm people and property alike. The chapters discuss different types of cybercrimesincluding new offenses unique to the Internetand their widespread impacts. Readers will learn about the governmental responses worldwide that attempt to alleviate or prevent cybercrimes and gain a solid understanding of the issues surrounding cybercrime in today's society as well as the long- and short-term impacts of cybercrime.
Joshua B. Hill, PhD, is assistant professor of criminal justice and security studies at the University of Southern Mississippi. Nancy E. Marion, PhD, is professor of political science at the University of Akron, in Akron, OH.