Crime in the Digital Age: Controlling telecommunications and cyberspace illegalities
Crime in the Digital Age: Controlling telecommunications and cyberspace illegalities
by P.N. Grabosky and Russell Smith
Hardcover 272 pgs.
Published: January 1998
ISBN: 1-86287-270-8
ISBN-13: 978-1-86287-270-7
$60.00

Crime in the Digital Age: Controlling telecommunications and cyberspace illegalities

Crime in the Digital Age outlines the issues facing domestic and international communities and law enforcement agencies. Potential for crime now mirrors the global reach of telecommunications. The technologies of secrecy and anonymity make detection difficult. The wide varieties of legislative provisions which operate in different jurisdictions also serve to impede law enforcement.

Grabosky and Smith illustrate that technology also provides the means to prevent and detect such crimes. Whilst the varied nature of these crimes defies a single policy solution, this analysis is compulsive reading for anyone with an interest in electronic crime.

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1: Introduction
CHAPTER 2: Illegal Interception of Telecommunications
CHAPTER 3: Electronic Vandalism and Terrorism
CHAPTER 4: Stealing Telecommunications Services
CHAPTER 5: Telecommunications Piracy
CHAPTER 6: Pornography and Other Offensive Content
CHAPTER 7: Telemarketing Fraud
CHAPTER 8: Electronic Funds Transfer Crime
CHAPTER 9: Electronic Money Laundering
CHAPTER 10: Telecommunications in Furtherance of Criminal Conspiracies
CHAPTER 11: Towards Security and Prosperity in Cyberspace

Table of Cases
Table of Legislation
References
Index

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