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This book examines the most recent and contentious issues in relation to cybercrime facing the world today, and how best to address them. The contributors show how Eastern and Western nations are responding to the challenges of cybercrime, and the latest trends and issues in cybercrime prevention and control.

Produktbeschreibung
This book examines the most recent and contentious issues in relation to cybercrime facing the world today, and how best to address them. The contributors show how Eastern and Western nations are responding to the challenges of cybercrime, and the latest trends and issues in cybercrime prevention and control.
Autorenporträt
Mamoun Alazab, Australian National University, Australia.  Martin Bouchard, Simon Fraser University, Canada.  Roderic Broadhurst, Australian National University, Australia Barry Cartwright, Simon Fraser University, Canada.  Ray Chak-Chung Cheung, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. SAR Lennon Y.C. Chang, Monash University, Australia.  Yachi Chiang, National Taipei University of Technology, Intellectual Property Graduate Institute, Taiwan Darrell Chan, People's Public Security University of China, China.  Garth Davies, Simon Fraser University, Canada Richard Frank, Simon Fraser University, Canada.  Peter Grabosky, Australian National University, Australia.  Alice Hutchings, University of Cambridge, UK Lachlan James, Independent Scholar Laurie Yiu-Chung Lau, Asia Pacific Association of Technology and Society Andy K.H. Leung, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. SAR Shu-Pui Li, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, Hong Kong SAR Paul Tak Shing Liu, Ritzy Research Institute Limited, Hong Kong SAR Alana Maurushat, University of New South Wales, Australia Fernando Miró, Miguel Hernandez University of Elche, Spain Charles Mok, Legislative Council of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. SAR Russell G. Smith, Australian Institute of Criminology, Australia.  Gregor Urbas, University of Canberra, Australia Dawei Wang, People's Public Security University of China, China.  George Weir, University of Strathclyde, UK.