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Cyber Criminology : Exploring Internet Crimes and Criminal Behavior

ISBN: 9781439829493 | 1439829497
Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: CRC Press
Pub. Date: 2/22/2011

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SummaryTable of Contents
Cybercrime is a newly emerging discipline that analyzes the changing nature and scope of victimization through the use of the internet. This newly updated volume explores the interface of computer science, internet science, and criminology. It includes a foreword by David S. Wall, the leading cybercrime scholar in the UK. The text covers such topics as cyberbullying, terrorist use of the internet, gambling, fraud, money laundering, cyberstalking, online sex solicitation, music and IP pirating, and human rights issues. The book serves as a leading reference and also provides an initial textbook presentation of the research available in this area.
Forewordp. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
Editorp. xv
Contributorsp. xvii
Introduction: Expanding Cyber Criminology With an Avant-Garde Anthologyp. xxvii
Deviance and Criminal Subculture in Cyberspace
Café Culture and Heresy of Yahooboyism in Nigeriap. 3
Internet Gamblingp. 13
Perpetrators' Perspectives and Offender Use of the Int... MORE
Identity Construction Among Hackersp. 31
Virtual Sex Offenders: A Clinical Perspectivep. 53
Self-Reported Internet Child Pornography Consumers: A Personality Assessment Using Bandura's Theory of Reciprocal Determinismp. 65
Online Social Networking and Pedophilia: An Experimental Research ôStingöp. 79
Adult-Child Sex Advocacy Websites as Learning Environments for Crimep. 103
The Internet as a Terrorist's Tool: A Social Learning Perspectivep. 127
Digital Piracy
Value and Choice: Examining Their Roles in Digital Piracyp. 141
Suing the Genie Back in the Bottle: The Failed RIAA Strategy to Deter P2P Network Usersp. 155
Criminological Predictors of Digital Piracy: A Path Analysisp. 173
Change of Music Piracy and Neutralization: An Examination Using Short-Term Longitudinal Datap. 193
Digital File Sharing: An Examination of Neutralization and Rationalization Techniques Employed by Digital File Sharersp. 209
Cyber Victimization
Cyber-Routine Activities: Empirical Examination of Online Lifestyle, Digital Guardians, and Computer-Crime Victimizationp. 229
Adolescent Online Victimization and Constructs of Routine Activities Theoryp. 253
Cyber Stalking: Typology, Etiology, and Victimsp. 277
Online Social Networking and Women Victimsp. 299
Malware Victimization: A Routine Activities Frameworkp. 317
Legal and Policy Issues of Cyber Crimes
Fatwas Chaos Ignites Cyber Vandalism: Does Islamic Criminal Law Prohibit Cyber Vandalism?p. 347
Cyber Bullying: Legal Obligations and Educational Policy Vacuump. 359
Human Rights Infringement in the Digital Agep. 393
Conclusionp. 411
Indexp. 415
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