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Smith, R: Crime in the Digital Age
Smith, R: Crime in the Digital Age
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Smith, R: Crime in the Digital Age
Smith, R: Crime in the Digital Age
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Willie Sutton, a notorious American bank robber of fifty years ago, was once asked why he persisted in robbing banks. &quote;Because that's where the money is,&quote; he is said to have replied. The theory that crime follows opportunity has become established wisdom in criminology; opportunity reduction has become one of the fundamental principles of crime prevention.&quote;The enormous benefits of telecommunications are not without cost.&quote; It could be argued that this quot…
  • Leidėjas:
  • Metai: 2018
  • Puslapiai: 256
  • ISBN: 9781351525060
  • ISBN-10: 1351525069
  • ISBN-13: 9781351525060
  • Formatas: ACSM ?
  • Kalba: Anglų

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Willie Sutton, a notorious American bank robber of fifty years ago, was once asked why he persisted in robbing banks. &quote;Because that's where the money is,&quote; he is said to have replied. The theory that crime follows opportunity has become established wisdom in criminology; opportunity reduction has become one of the fundamental principles of crime prevention.&quote;The enormous benefits of telecommunications are not without cost.&quote; It could be argued that this quotation from Crime in the Digital Age, is a dramatic understatement. Grabosky and Smith advise us that the criminal opportunities which accompany these newest technological changes include: illegal interception of telecommunications; electronic vandalism and terrorism; theft of telecommunications services; telecommunications piracy; transmission of pornographic and other offensive material; telemarketing fraud; electronic funds transfer crime; electronic money laundering; and finally, telecommunications in furtherance of other criminal conspiracies.However, although digitization has facilitated a great deal of criminal activity, the authors suggest that technology also provides the means to prevent and detect such crimes. Moreover, the varied nature of these crimes defies a single policy solution. Grabosky and Smith take us through this electronic minefield and discuss the issues facing Australia as well as the international community and law enforcement agencies.

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  • Autorius: Russell Smyth
  • Leidėjas:
  • Metai: 2018
  • Puslapiai: 256
  • ISBN: 9781351525060
  • ISBN-10: 1351525069
  • ISBN-13: 9781351525060
  • Formatas: ACSM ?
  • Kalba: Anglų

Willie Sutton, a notorious American bank robber of fifty years ago, was once asked why he persisted in robbing banks. &quote;Because that's where the money is,&quote; he is said to have replied. The theory that crime follows opportunity has become established wisdom in criminology; opportunity reduction has become one of the fundamental principles of crime prevention.&quote;The enormous benefits of telecommunications are not without cost.&quote; It could be argued that this quotation from Crime in the Digital Age, is a dramatic understatement. Grabosky and Smith advise us that the criminal opportunities which accompany these newest technological changes include: illegal interception of telecommunications; electronic vandalism and terrorism; theft of telecommunications services; telecommunications piracy; transmission of pornographic and other offensive material; telemarketing fraud; electronic funds transfer crime; electronic money laundering; and finally, telecommunications in furtherance of other criminal conspiracies.However, although digitization has facilitated a great deal of criminal activity, the authors suggest that technology also provides the means to prevent and detect such crimes. Moreover, the varied nature of these crimes defies a single policy solution. Grabosky and Smith take us through this electronic minefield and discuss the issues facing Australia as well as the international community and law enforcement agencies.

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