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Encyclopedia of Cybercrime (Paperback)
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Encyclopedia of Cybercrime (Paperback)
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There are today no more compelling sets of crime and security
threats facing nations, communities, organizations, groups,
families and individuals than those encompassed by cybercrime. For
over fifty years crime enabled by computing and telecommunications
technologies have increasingly threatened societies as they have
become reliant on information systems for sustaining modernized
living. Cybercrime is not a new phenomenon, rather an evolving one
with respect to adoption of information technology (IT) for abusive
and criminal purposes. Further, by virtue of the myriad ways in
which IT is abused, it represents a technological shift in the
nature of crime rather than a new form of criminal behavior. In
other words, the nature of crime and its impacts on society are
changing to the extent computers and other forms of IT are used for
illicit purposes. Understanding the subject, then, is imperative to
combatting it and to addressing it at various levels. This work is
the first comprehensive encyclopedia to address cybercrime. Topical
articles address all key areas of concern and specifically those
having to with: terminology, definitions and social constructs of
crime; national infrastructure security vulnerabilities and
capabilities; types of attacks to computers and information
systems; computer abusers and cybercriminals; criminological,
sociological, psychological and technological theoretical
underpinnings of cybercrime; social and economic impacts of crime
enabled with information technology (IT) inclusive of harms
experienced by victims of cybercrimes and computer abuse; emerging
and controversial issues such as online pornography, the computer
hacking subculture and potential negative effects of electronic
gaming and so-called computer addiction; bodies and specific
examples of U.S. federal laws and regulations that help to prevent
cybercrimes; examples and perspectives of law enforcement,
regulatory and professional member associations concerned about
cybercrime and its impacts; and computer forensics as well as
general investigation/prosecution of high tech crimes and attendant
challenges within the United States and internationally.
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