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Investigating digital crime /

Contributor(s): Bryant, Robin, Dr.
Publisher: Chichester, England ; Hoboken, NJ : J. Wiley & Sons, c2008Description: xii, 259 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780470516003 (cloth); 9780470516003:; 0470516003 (cloth); 9780470516010 (pbk.); 0470516011 (pbk.).Subject(s): Forensic engineering | Forensic sciences | Computer crimes -- Investigation | Commercial crimes -- InvestigationDDC classification: 363.25968
Contents:
1. The challenge of digital crime / Robin Bryant -- 2. The legislative context for digital crime / Tracey Stevens -- 3. Investigating digital crime / Ian Kennedy -- 4. Countering cybercrime / Denis Edgar-Nevill and Paul Stephens -- 5. Encryption / Dave O'Reilly and Paul Stephens -- 6. [Intellectual property rights] IPR and technological protection measures / Paul Stephens -- 7. Plastic card crime / Robin Bryant and Paul Stephens -- 8. Telecommunications fraud / Joe Carthy, Taher Kechadi and Paul Gillen -- 9. Identity and identity theft / Angus Marshall and Paul Stephens -- 10. Internet grooming and paedophile crimes / Denis Edgar-Nevill -- 11. Digitalisation and crime / Robin Bryant and Paul Stephens -- 12. Criminological and motivational perspectives / Robin Bryant and Angus Marshall.
Summary: An introduction to the relation between the growth of digital technologies and their criminal exploitation, this book examines the reaction of the criminal justice system, both in terms of the general legislative context but also from the perspective of law enforcement, and gives an account of the various forms of digital crime.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. The challenge of digital crime / Robin Bryant -- 2. The legislative context for digital crime / Tracey Stevens -- 3. Investigating digital crime / Ian Kennedy -- 4. Countering cybercrime / Denis Edgar-Nevill and Paul Stephens -- 5. Encryption / Dave O'Reilly and Paul Stephens -- 6. [Intellectual property rights] IPR and technological protection measures / Paul Stephens -- 7. Plastic card crime / Robin Bryant and Paul Stephens -- 8. Telecommunications fraud / Joe Carthy, Taher Kechadi and Paul Gillen -- 9. Identity and identity theft / Angus Marshall and Paul Stephens -- 10. Internet grooming and paedophile crimes / Denis Edgar-Nevill -- 11. Digitalisation and crime / Robin Bryant and Paul Stephens -- 12. Criminological and motivational perspectives / Robin Bryant and Angus Marshall.

An introduction to the relation between the growth of digital technologies and their criminal exploitation, this book examines the reaction of the criminal justice system, both in terms of the general legislative context but also from the perspective of law enforcement, and gives an account of the various forms of digital crime.

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