Crimes of the Internet /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Schmalleger, Frank, Pittaro, Michael
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, [2009]
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Online predatory child victimization and exploitation
  • Sexual addiction to the Internet: from curiosity to compulsive behavior (Pittaro)
  • Pedophilia, pornography, and stalking: analyzing child victimization on the Internet (Jaishankar/Halder/Ramdoss)
  • Internet child sexual exploitation: offenses, offenders, and victims (Huang/Leopard/Bockman)
  • Cyberbullying: a transnational perspective (Jaishankar/Shariff)
  • Internet crimes: youth and children (Raghavan/Ranjan/Veddy)
  • Emerging global crimes of the Internet
  • Online pharmaceutical sales and challenges for law enforcement (Finley)
  • Charges without borders: consumer credit card fraud in Ghana (Davison)
  • Regulating cyberstalking (Basu/Jones)
  • Internet gambling (Geis/Brown/Pontell)
  • Nature and distribution of phishing (Stroik/Huang)
  • You can't cheat an honest man: Making ($$$s and) sense of the Nigerian email scams (King/Thomas)
  • Identity theft causes, correlates, and factors: a content analysis (Berg)
  • Internet fraud and cybercrime (Levin/Cukier)
  • Criminological perspectives on cybercrime
  • Space transition theory of ciber crimes (Jaishankar)
  • Routine activities theory and Internet crime (Cox/Johnson/Richards)
  • The rhetoric of hackers' Neutralizations (Turgeman-Goldschmidt)
  • Lone hacks or group cracks: examining the social organization of computer hackers (Holt)
  • "It's like printing money": piracy on the Internet (Nhan)
  • The Warez scene: digital piracy in the online world (Ponte)
  • Internet and crime trends (Ouimet)
  • Internet gambling: birth of a victimless crime? (Giacopassi/Pitts)
  • Investigating and prosecuting cybercrimes
  • Investigating computer crime (Hinduja)
  • Criminal profiling and cyber criminal investigation (Shoemaker/Kennedy)
  • Digital evidence (Scarborough et al)
  • The dateline effect: Internet stings (Rubenser/Orvis/Rush)
  • Evidence issues involved in prosecuting Internet crime (Roberson)
  • The politics of Internet crime (Marion)
  • The Fourth Amendment impact on electronic evidence (Obinyan/Ikegwuonu/Vanderpuye)
  • Cyber terrorism: the "new" face of terrorism
  • The dark side of the Web: terrorists' use of the Internet (Damphousse)
  • Cyberterrorism: problems, perspectives, and prescription (Soma/Sundaram/Jaishankar)
  • Cyber terrorism and the law (Walker).