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The Third Edition of Cybercrime and Society provides readers with expert analysis on the most important cybercrime issues affecting modern society. The book has undergone extensive updates and expands on the topics addressed in the 2013 edition, with updated analysis and contemporary case studies on subjects such as: computer hacking, cyberterrorism, hate speech, internet pornography, child sex abuse, and policing the internet. New author Kevin Steinmetz brings further expertise to the book, including an in-depth insight into computer hacking. The third edition also includes two new…mehr
The Third Edition of Cybercrime and Society provides readers with expert analysis on the most important cybercrime issues affecting modern society.
The book has undergone extensive updates and expands on the topics addressed in the 2013 edition, with updated analysis and contemporary case studies on subjects such as: computer hacking, cyberterrorism, hate speech, internet pornography, child sex abuse, and policing the internet. New author Kevin Steinmetz brings further expertise to the book, including an in-depth insight into computer hacking.
The third edition also includes two new chapters:
"Researching and Theorizing Cybercrime" explains how criminological theories have been applied to various cybercrime issues, and also highlights the challenges facing the academic study of cybercrime.
"Looking toward the Future of Cybercrime" examines the implications for future cybercrimes, including biological implants, cloud-computing, state-sponsored hacking and propaganda, and the effects online regulation would have on civil liberties.
The book is supported by online resources for lecturers and students, including: Lecturer slides, Multiple-choice questions, web links, Podcasts, and exclusive SAGE Videos.
Suitable reading for undergraduates and postgraduates studying cybercrime and cybersecurity.
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Autorenporträt
I am a sociologist, criminologist and cultural/media analyst, with more than two decades of experience spanning academic research, teaching, writing, editing, leadership and mentoring.
Educated at the Universities of York and Lancaster, I have held Faculty positions at the Universities of Lancaster, Kent, Keele and latterly Hull, where I was Professor of Sociology between 2008 and 2015.
I have authored more than half a dozen scholarly books and dozens of peer-reviewed articles, and also conducted social scientific research with and for government, charities and business organisations. I have served as an external examiner for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in the UK, as well as assessing PhD theses in the UK and Australia across the fields of sociology, criminology and political theory. I serve on the Editorial Boards of a number of leading journals, regularly work with and advise academic publishers in the UK and United States, and provide editorial, advisory and mentoring services for clients ranging from undergraduate and post-graduate students to tenured Faculty.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Cybercrime and the Internet: An Introduction Chapter 2: Theorizing Cybercrime Chapter 3: Researching Cybercrime Chapter 4: Hackers Chapter 5: Hacking Chapter 6: Hacktivism: Digital Resistance and Disobedience Chapter 7: Cyberterrorism Chapter 8: Illegal Goods and Illicit Markets Chapter 9: Online Fraud Chapter 10: Pornography and Obscenity Chapter 11: Online Falsehoods: Fake News, Information Warfare and Deepfakes Chapter 12: Online Hate Chapter 13: Child Sexual Exploitation: Images and Abuse Chapter 14: Online Harassment, Bullying and Stalking Chapter 15: The Public Policing of Cybercrime Chapter 16: The Private Policing and Prevention of Cybercrimes Chapter 17: Cybercrimes and Cyberliberties: Surveillance, Privacy and Crime Control Chapter 18: The Futures of Cybercrime
Cybercrime and the Internet: An Introduction Researching and Theorizing Cybercrime Hackers, Crackers and Viral Coders Political Hacking: From Hacktivism to Cyberterrorism Virtual 'Pirates': Intellectual Property Theft Online Cyber-frauds, Scams and Cons Illegal, Harmful and Offensive Content Online: From Hate Speech to 'the Dangers' of Pornography Child Pornography and Child Sex Abuse Imagery The Victimization of Individuals Online: Cyberstalking and Paedophilia Policing the Internet Cybercrimes and Cyberliberties: Surveillance, Privacy and Crime Control Conclusion: Looking Toward the Future of Cybercrime
Chapter 1: Cybercrime and the Internet: An Introduction Chapter 2: Theorizing Cybercrime Chapter 3: Researching Cybercrime Chapter 4: Hackers Chapter 5: Hacking Chapter 6: Hacktivism: Digital Resistance and Disobedience Chapter 7: Cyberterrorism Chapter 8: Illegal Goods and Illicit Markets Chapter 9: Online Fraud Chapter 10: Pornography and Obscenity Chapter 11: Online Falsehoods: Fake News, Information Warfare and Deepfakes Chapter 12: Online Hate Chapter 13: Child Sexual Exploitation: Images and Abuse Chapter 14: Online Harassment, Bullying and Stalking Chapter 15: The Public Policing of Cybercrime Chapter 16: The Private Policing and Prevention of Cybercrimes Chapter 17: Cybercrimes and Cyberliberties: Surveillance, Privacy and Crime Control Chapter 18: The Futures of Cybercrime
Cybercrime and the Internet: An Introduction Researching and Theorizing Cybercrime Hackers, Crackers and Viral Coders Political Hacking: From Hacktivism to Cyberterrorism Virtual 'Pirates': Intellectual Property Theft Online Cyber-frauds, Scams and Cons Illegal, Harmful and Offensive Content Online: From Hate Speech to 'the Dangers' of Pornography Child Pornography and Child Sex Abuse Imagery The Victimization of Individuals Online: Cyberstalking and Paedophilia Policing the Internet Cybercrimes and Cyberliberties: Surveillance, Privacy and Crime Control Conclusion: Looking Toward the Future of Cybercrime
Rezensionen
Packed with reams of new, cutting edge material, Majid Yar and Kevin Steinmetz have managed to broaden an already capacious volume. This is the definitive book on the subject.
Travis Linnemann, Eastern Kentucky University
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