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  • Taylor & Francis Forensic Computer Crime Investigation

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    £147.25

  • Taylor & Francis Ltd The Ethical Hack A Framework for Business Value Penetration Testing

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  • Taylor & Francis Investigating ComputerRelated Crime

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Against Cybercrime

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    Book SynopsisThis book advances a theoretically informed realist criminology of computer crime. Looking beyond current strategies of online crime control, this book argues for a new sort of policy that addresses the root causes of computer crime and criminality, reduces the harms experienced by the victims of such crimes, and does not unduly contribute to state and corporate power and surveillance.Drawing both on the proponents of realist criminology and on those who have leveled critiques of the approach, Steinmetz illustrates the contours of a realist criminology of computer crime by considering definitions of harm with online crime, the idiosyncrasies of online locality and community, the social relations of computer crime, the tension between piecemeal reform and structural changes, and other matters. Furthermore, Steinmetz surveys the methodological dimensions of computer crime research, offers a critique of positivist computational criminology, and posits an agenda for computer crimTrade Review'Steinmetz performs two impressive feats here – revitalizing realist criminology through an incisive engagement with pragmatism, and then mobilizing it to develop a digital criminology that is both realistic about online harms and critical about the workings of power. The result? A major advance in our understanding of crime and technology.'Majid Yar, Professor Emeritus of Criminology, Lancaster University 'Intellectually generous and seductively synthetic, Steinmetz’s Against Cybercrime dares to imagine a new criminology of online worlds. Rejecting rigidity and abstraction, he offers instead a powerful mix of realist criminology, cultural criminology, and pragmatism designed to situate the particulars of digital crime within larger contemporary forces.'Jeff Ferrell, Author of Drift: Illicit Mobility and Uncertain Knowledge.'Against Cybercrime is well-thought-out, provocatively written, and provides a timely and exciting contribution to an under-theorized area in criminology. Steinmetz’s "realist criminology of computer crimes" implores us to address the root causes of crime through harm-reduction strategies that avoid increasing state power and surveillance. This is an important book - a must-read for academics and policymakers, alike.' Jayne Mooney, Professor of Sociology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the Graduate Center, CUNY'Against Cybercrime engages readers in a frank, compelling, and accessible conversation about the need to take computer crimes seriously while taking privacy, freedom, and related matters seriously. Readers will walk away with a greater understanding of the challenges associated with computer crime and demand more concrete solutions, as Steinmetz proposes, than what other cybercriminology perspectives currently provide.'Jordana Navarro, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, The CitadelTable of ContentsAcknowledgmentsIntroductionPART I: FoundationsRealist Criminology: An OverviewEschewing Critical RealismEmbracing PragmatismPART II: A Realist Criminology of Computer CrimeToward a Realist Criminology of Computer CrimeThe Mundanity of Computational CriminologyRealist Criminological Methods What Is to be Done about Computer Crime?Where Do We Go from Here?Index

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    £128.25

  • Taylor & Francis Ltd The Dark Mafia

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    Book SynopsisThis book explores how organized crime has adapted and evolved in sync with ever-expanding technologies to update its popular image and to conduct its covert operations. It shows how organized crime operates in dark virtual spaces and how it can now form a dynamic interactive system with legitimate online spaces, solidifying its criminal exploits and resources, and making them attractive to a new generation of computer users. Focusing on Italian Mafias, Russian and Georgian criminal groups and drug cartels, and Asian crime syndicates such as Yakuza and Triads, this book aims to describe and explain the reasons behind the continuity of online and offline crime, taking into consideration whether or not internet culture has radically changed the way we perceive organized crime and if so how, and thus how the shift in popular imagery that the internet has brought about affects its actual illegal activities. We also consider how organized crime has shifted its locale from the physical to the virtual, how cybercrime has allowed criminal organizations to adapt and reinvent themselves, and how the police now use technology against organized crime.To better understand the new generation of criminals, it is becoming increasingly urgent to understand the latest technologies and how criminals utilize them. The Dark Mafia is an engaging and accessible introduction to understanding virtual organized crime. It will appeal to students and scholars of criminology, sociology, policing, and all those interested in the digital age of organized crime.Trade Review"Nicaso and Danesi provide an excellent, empirically rich insight into the complexities of organized crime groups in the digital field. Their book is a refreshing and engaging addition to both cybercrime and organized crime literature."Anita Lavorgna, Associate Professor, University of BolognaTable of ContentsIntroduction 1.The Mafia in Cyberspace 2.Hybrid Criminality 3. Dark Mafia 4. Cool Mafia 5.From Mythologies to Memetics and Beyond

    15 in stock

    £34.19

  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Dark World

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisDiscover the hidden depths of the digital underworld in this comprehensive, interdisciplinary exploration of the dark web.Ideal for security agencies, professionals, counter-terrorism experts, and policymakers alike, this work offers invaluable insights that will enhance understanding and fortify strategies. By shedding particular light on the nuances of the dark market,' this book provides readers with a detailed understanding of the dark web, encompassing both its sinister underbelly and unexpected potential.This book also uncovers the latest trends and cutting-edge mitigation techniques. From illicit transactions to thriving business ventures, it examines the key domains and sectors that thrive within this clandestine environment. This book consolidates myriad perspectives on security and threats on the dark web.Table of Contents1. Cybersecurity and The Dark Web. 2. A Guide to The Dark and Deep Web. 3. Dark Web Access with TOR Browser. 4. The Dark Web's Perils. 5. Cybercrime on The Dark Web. 6. Red Room Deep Web. 7. Terrorist Acts on The Surface and Dark Web. 8. Dark Web Markets. 9. We Are Anonymous. 10. Hitman for Hire. 11. The Positive and Evil Side of The Dark Web. 12. Techniques for Analyzing Dark Web Content. 13. Information Extraction from Dark Web Contents and Logs. 14. Dark Web Forensics. 15. OSINT Opensource Intelligence. 16. Emerging Dark Web Trends and Mitigation Techniques. 17. The Dark Web's Future. 18. Your Business on The Dark Web. Glossary. Bibliography.

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    £44.99

  • Taylor & Francis Ltd The Link between Specific Forms of Online and

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    Book SynopsisThis book features the empirical work of internationally known scholars, providing an in-depth examination of the overlap between online and offline victimization and offending.The vast expanse of the Internet has provided a limitless playground for offenders to prey on those unaware of their predators, or well as those who are intimately familiar with their offenders. However, the Internet does not isolate offenders into mutually exclusive categories. Instead, it has allowed many offenders to use both offline and online platforms to commit crime. It also opened up more opportunity for violation of victims. This volume features two divisions of the American Society of Criminology, the Division of Victimology and Division of Cybercrime, who have joined forces to sponsor a special issue on the overlap between forms of online and offline victimization and offending. International scholars in this book provide a notable spectrum of different forms of this phenomenon, as well as pTable of ContentsIntroduction 1. Intimate Risks: Examining Online and Offline Abuse, Homicide Flags, and Femicide 2. Deepfakes and Domestic Violence: Perpetrating Intimate Partner Abuse Using Video 3. Assessing the Overlap between Cyberstalking Victimization and Face-to-face Sexual Victimization among South Korean Middle and High School Students 4. Mapping as Harm Reduction: Using GIS to Map Chatter Associated with Sex Work 5. Self-Control, Risky Behavior, and Dating Application-Facilitated Victimization by 6. Understanding the Overlap of Online Offending and Victimization: Using Cluster Analysis to Examine Group Differences 7. Exploring Fear of Crime for Those Targeted by Romance Fraud 8. Online Consumer Fraud Victimization and Reporting: A Quantitative Study of the Predictors and Motives 9. The Financial Leash: Cyberfinancial Abuse within Intimate Relationships 10. Adapting and Applying Offline Theory to Online Victimization: A Test of the Shadow of Sexual Assault Hypothesis with Fear of Online Victimization 11. Convergence of Traditional and Online Property Crime Victimization in a City with Little Offline Crime

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    £128.25

  • Cambridge University Press Principles of Cybercrime

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    Book SynopsisThe internet and digital technology provide many opportunities to commit and facilitate crime. All developed and developing countries face similar challenges in this rapidly changing area. This book provides an analysis of cybercrime laws in Australia, Canada, the UK and the USA.Trade Review'As a doctrinal analysis, this title is likely to become a classic among cyber crime titles and will be useful to attorneys, researchers, students and general readers seeking to understand the interconnected relationship these four countries have developed in their separate and joint battles against cyber crime.' Laurie Selwyn, Freelance Law Librarian'Even for a non-lawyer, such as this reviewer, the concepts are well clarified and the language is accessible. It should probably sit on the shelves of anyone involved in the prevention, investigation or prosecution of CyberCrime and, more importantly, be taken down, read and referred to regularly. It will certainly form part of my library and is likely to find its way onto my students' reading lists.' Angus M. Marshal, Lecturer in CyberSecurity and Independent 'Expert' on Digital EvidenceTable of ContentsPart I. Introduction: 1. Cybercrime; Part II. Computer as Target: 2. Computer as target; 3. Access offences; 4. Modification or impairment of data; 5. Misuse of devices; 6. Interception of data; Part III. Fraud and Related Offences: 7. Fraud; 8. Criminal copyright infringement; 9. 'Spam'; Part IV. Content-Related Offences; 10. Child pornography; Part V. Offences against the Person: 11. 'Grooming'; 12. Harassment; 13. Voyeurism; Part VI. Jurisdiction: 14. Jurisdiction.

    15 in stock

    £84.55

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