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Crime on-line : correlates, causes and context / Thomas J. Holt, ed.

Contributor Holt, Thomas J.

Imprint:Durham, NC : Carolina Academic Press, c2011.

Descriptionxiii, 254 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

Note:1. Crime on-line: correlates, causes, and context / Thomas J. Holt : Defining and measuring cybercrime ; Cybercrime framework ; Criminological theories of cybercrime ; The structure of this book and its contributions -- 2. Hacking into the hacker: separating fact from fiction / Cassie Wade, Jessica Aldridge, Lindsay Hopper, Dr. Holli Drummond, Ronald Hopper, and Dr. Keith Andrew : Methods ; Defining hackers ; Motives reported by hackers ; The social organization of hacking ; The hacker subculture -- 3. Hacking: the pervert's guide to information / Paul A. Taylor : Cyberspace: a square without mercy ; New technology, old theory ; Siegfried Kracauer ; In the destructive element immerse: the nostalgia of social science fiction ; Conclusion: From Jugendstil to a melancholic dialectical standstill -- 4. Social engineering exploitations in online communications: examining persuasions used in fraudulent e-mails / Wilson Huang and Andrea Brockman : The concept of social engineering ; Persuasions in social engineering exploitations ; Social engineering exploitations and fraudulent e-mails ; Data and methods ; Analyses and findings ; Discussion and implication -- 5. Internet child pornography: legal issues and investigative tactics / Marcus K. Rogers and Kathryn C. Seigfried-Spellar : Scope and context ; The COPINE Project ; The courts and COPINE ; A hypothetical case study ; Criticisms of court image classifications ; Classification system for the United States ; Technical investigations -- 6. Sex for sale: online commerce in the world's oldest profession / Scott Cunningham and Todd D. Kendall : Institutions facilitating prostitution online ; Characteristics and practices of prostitutes who solicit online ; Effects of interventions against advertising -- 7. Examining cyberstalking and bullying: causes, context, and control / Catherine Marcum : Cyberbullying ; Prevention of cyberbulling ; Cyberstalking ; Prevention of cyberstalking ; Emergence of legislation ; Addressing free speech issues -- 8. Terrorism and technology: operationalizing cyberterrorism and identifying concepts / Marjie T. Britz : Defining terrorism ; Operationalizing cyberterrorism -- 9. Examining state and local law enforcement perceptions of computer crime / Thomas J. Holt, Adam M. Bossler, and Sarah Fitzgerald : Policing computer crime ; Data ; Findings.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Computer crimes.