This book was published in 2003. This book is a collection of key
texts that have contributed towards, or have reflected, the various
debates that have taken place over crime and the internet during
that past decade. The texts are organised into three parts. The
first contains a number of viewpoints and perspectives that
facilitate our broader understanding of cyberspace crime/
cybercrimes. The second part addresses each of the major types of
cybercrime - trespass/ hacking/cracking, thefts/ deceptions,
obscenities/ pornography, violence - and illustrate their
associated problems of definition and resolution. The third and
final part contains a selection of texts that each deal with the
impact of cyberspace crime upon specific criminal justice
processes: the police and the trial process.
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