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Cybercrime and Society
About this book
Extensively updated and expanded to reflect the evolving landscape of online crime, this fourth edition of Cybercrime and Society is a comprehensive and accessible introduction to this complex and fascinating topic. But just what are cybercrimes? And who are the cybercriminals? You will learn how the internet and communication technologies present new challenges to individual and collective safety, social order and stability, economic prosperity and political liberty. From hacktivism and digital disobedience to online harassment and sexual exploitation, Cybercrime and Society is the definitive book for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying modules in cybercrime and cybersecurity. The fourth edition covers new and contemporary issues such as AI and preventative approaches to counter cybercrimes and also includes two new chapters: • Online Falsehoods provides coverage of fake news, disinformation, and conspiracies, each of which have rapidly become a major online problem with significant consequences
• Illegal Goods and Illicit Markets combines discussion of issues such as the trade in prohibited goods online and via crypto-markets with discussion of piracy and copyright crime In addition to the extensive updating and expansion of the topics covered in the 2019 edition, all kinds of new developments are introduced and assessed. New case studies and examples are presented, and the international scope and coverage of the book has been further expanded, with treatment of the Canadian and Australian contexts being given greater consideration. Majid Yar is Professor Emeritus of Criminology at Lancaster University.
Kevin F. Steinmetz is a Professor of Criminology at Kansas State University.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- About the Authors
- Preface to the Fourth Edition
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Cybercrime and the Internet: An Introduction
- 2 Theorizing Cybercrime
- 3 Researching Cybercrime
- 4 Hackers
- 5 Hacking
- 6 Hacktivism: Digital Resistance and Disobedience
- 7 Cyberterrorism
- 8 Illegal Goods and Illicit Markets
- 9 Online Fraud
- 10 Pornography and Obscenity
- 11 Online Falsehoods: Fake News, Information Warfare and Deepfakes
- 12 Online Hate
- 13 Child Sexual Exploitation: Images and Abuse
- 14 Online Harassment, Bullying and Stalking
- 15 The Public Policing of Cybercrime
- 16 The Private Policing and Prevention of Cybercrimes
- 17 Cybercrimes and Cyberliberties: Surveillance, Privacy and Crime Control
- 18 The Futures of Cybercrime
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index