Keynotes in Criminology and Criminal Justice Series: Cybercrime

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    Abstract

    In this brief, accessible text, Peter Grabosky provides an introductory overview of cybercrime and the means for its control. He opens with a brief history of the topic and then discusses not only traditional topics--including fraud, hacking, offensive content, and piracy--but also neglected issues like state and state-sponsored cybercrime. About the Series Keynotes in Criminology and Criminal Justice provides essential knowledge on important contemporary matters of crime, law, and justice to a broad audience of readers. Volumes are written by leading scholars in that area. Concise, accessible, and affordable, these texts are designed to serve either as primers around which courses can be built or as supplemental books for a variety of courses.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationNew York
    PublisherOxford University Press
    Number of pages161
    Volume1
    Edition1st edition
    ISBN (Print)978-0-19-021155-4
    Publication statusPublished - 2016

    Publication series

    NameCybercrime

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