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Crime in the Digital Age: Controlling Telecommunications and Cyberspace Illegalities

Crime in the Digital Age: Controlling Telecommunications and Cyberspace Illegalities

The authors detail a number of criminal opportunities which accompany the new technologies, including electronic vandalism and terrorism and the transmission of pornography or other offensive material. They suggest however, that technology also provides the means to prevent and d... read full description below.

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ISBN 9780765804587
Published 31 May 1998 by FOOTPRINT BOOKS
Format Trade Paperback/Paperback
Author(s) By Grabosky, Peter
By etc.
By Smith, Russell G.

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ISBN-13 9780765804587
ISBN-10 0765804581
Stock Available
Status Showing available at publisher; usually ships 7-15 working days
Publisher FOOTPRINT BOOKS
Imprint Transaction Publishers
Publication Date 31 May 1998
Publication Country United States United States
Format Trade Paperback/Paperback
Author(s) By Grabosky, Peter
By etc.
By Smith, Russell G.
Category Causes & Prevention Of Crime
Computer Fraud & Hacking
Interest Age All ages
Reading Age All ages
Library of Congress Computer crimes, Computer networks, Security measures
NBS Text Social Issues, Services & Welfare
ONIX Text College/higher education;Professional and scholarly
Number of Pages 276
Dimensions Width: 152mm
Height: 229mm
Spine: 15mm
Weight 410g
Dewey Code 364.168
Catalogue Code Not specified

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Willie Sutton, a notorious American bank robber of fi fty years ago, was once asked why he persisted in robbing banks. Because that's where the money is, he is said to have replied. The theory that crime follows opportunity has become established wisdom in criminology; opportunity reduction has become one of the fundamental principles of crime prevention.

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