Cyber Criminology: Exploring Internet Crimes and Criminal Behavior

作者: K. Jaishankar

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摘要: Victimization through the Internet is becoming more prevalent as cyber criminals have developed effective ways to remain anonymous. And personal information than ever stored on networked computers, even occasional or non-user at risk. A collection of contributions from worldwide experts and emerging researchers, Cyber Criminology: Exploring Crimes Criminal Behavior explores todays interface computer science, criminology. Topics discussed include: The growing menace crime in Nigeria gambling digital piracy Sexual addiction Internet, child pornography, online exploitation children Terrorist use stalking bullying victimization women social networking websites Malware hacking Islamic world cyberspace propagation ideology via Human rights concerns that age has created Approaching topic a science perspective, book methods for determining causes by examining an individuals lifestyle patterns. It also publishes findings study conducted college students about victimization. Advances communications technologies range new problems did not exist two decades ago. Opportunities various criminal activities pervade led growth development criminology distinct discipline within framework. This volume all aspects this nascent field provides window future crimes theories behind their origins. K. Jaishankar was General Chair First International Conference South Asian Society Criminology Victimology (SASCV), held January 15-17, 2011 Hotel Jaipur Greens Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.

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