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100 1 $aWall, David,$d1956-
245 10 $aCybercrime :$bthe transformation of crime in the information age /$cDavid S. Wall.
260 $aCambridge ;$aMalden, MA :$bPolity,$c2007.
300 $axii, 276 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm.
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490 1 $aCrime and society series
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 234-268) and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction -- Understanding crime in the information age -- Cyberspace and the transformation of criminal activity -- Computer integrity crime: hacking, cracking, and denial of service -- Computer-assisted crime: virtual robberies, scams and thefts -- Computer content crime: pornography, violence, offensive communications -- Cybercrime futures: the automation of offender-victim engagement -- Policing online behaviour: maintaining order and law on the cyberbeat -- Controlling and preventing cybercrime -- Conclusions: the transformation of crime in the information age.
520 $aLooking at the full range of cybercrime, and computer security he shows how the increase in personal computing power available within a globalized communications network has affected the nature of and response to criminal activities. We have now entered the world of low impact, multiple victim crimes in which bank robbers, for example, no longer have to meticulously plan the theft of millions of dollars. New technological capabilities at their disposal now mean that one person can effectively commit millions of robberies of one dollar each. Against this background, David Wall scrutinizes the regulatory challenges that cybercrime poses for the criminal (and civil) justice processes, at both the national and the international levels. Book jacket.
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