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Cybercrime in the Pandemic Digital Age and Beyond / edited by Russell G. Smith, Rick Sarre, Lennon Yao-Chung Chang, Laurie Yiu-Chung Lau.

Springer Law and Criminology eBooks 2023 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Smith, Russell G.
Contributor:
Sarre, Rick.
Chang, Lennon Yao-chung.
Lau, Laurie Yiu-Chung.
Series:
Palgrave Studies in Cybercrime and Cybersecurity, 2946-2789
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer crimes.
Criminology.
Crime.
Technology.
Crime--Sociological aspects.
Transnational crime.
Criminal behavior.
Cybercrime.
Crime Control and Security.
Crime and Technology.
Crime and Society.
Transnational Crime.
Criminal Behavior.
Local Subjects:
Cybercrime.
Crime Control and Security.
Crime and Technology.
Crime and Society.
Transnational Crime.
Criminal Behavior.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (291 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2023.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Summary:
“The editors of this book have assembled an all-star cast of prominent academics working in the field of cybercrime to explore the different crime challenges posed by Covid to provide both facts and wisdom. For those who practice, or make policy, or are just interested, this is a must-read book.” -Professor David S. Wall, University of Leeds, United Kingdom “This book is a timely addition to the literature on the various cybercriminal risks and mitigation solutions during the trying times surrounding the coronavirus pandemic. It provides directions that should be considered so as to avoid malicious cyber activities that may occur in any future pandemics.” -Professor Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA “Combining empirical engagement and socio-legal thinking, this book makes an insightful contribution to the literature on cybercrime during a time of crisis and forces us to thinkabout some of the challenges and opportunities ahead.” -Associate Professor Anita Lavorgna, University of Bologna, Italy This edited collection presents current research dealing with crime involving information and communications technologies in the months immediately before, during and following the coronavirus pandemic since 2019. Information and communications technologies played a pivotal role during the pandemic in communicating information across the globe on the risks and responses to the pandemic but also in providing opportunities for various forms of illegality. This volume describes the nature and extent of such illegality, its connection to the pandemic and how digital technologies can assist in solving not only the health crisis but also the associated crime problems. It identifies technological solutions to cybercrime, legislative responses, crime prevention initiatives and policy discussions dealing with the most critical issuespresent during and following the pandemic. Russell G Smith is Professor at Flinders University, South Australia. Rick Sarre is Emeritus Professor at the University of South Australia. Lennon Yao-Chung Chang is Associate Professor at Deakin University, Australia. Laurie Lau is Chairman at the Asia Pacific Association of Technology and Society, Hong Kong. .
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction: Crime in the post-pandemic digital age
Chapter 2: Pandemics and illegal manipulation of digital technologies: Examining cause and effect in a time of COVID-19
Chapter 3: Pandemics and fraud: Learning from the coronavirus pandemic and its antecedents
Chapter 4: The human element of online consumer scams arising from the coronavirus pandemic
Chapter 5: State-sponsored economic espionage in cyberspace: Risks and preparedness during and after the pandemic
Chapter 6: Virtual kidnapping: Online scams with ‘Asian characteristics’ during the pandemic
Chapter 7: Lessons in a time of pestilence. The relevance of international cybercrime conventions to controlling post-pandemic cybercrime
Chapter 8: Domestic laws governing post-pandemic crime and criminal justice
Chapter 9: Perspectives on policing post-pandemic cybercrime
Chapter 10: Digital criminal courts: The place or space of (post-)pandemic justice
Chapter 11: Online messaging as a cybercrimeprevention tool in the post-pandemic age
Chapter 12: Artificial intelligence, COVID-19, and crime: Charting the origins and expansion of dystopian and utopian narratives
Chapter 13: Conclusions: Minimising crime risks in pandemics of the future.
Other Format:
Print version: Smith, Russell G. Cybercrime in the Pandemic Digital Age and Beyond
ISBN:
9783031291074
OCLC:
1380465846

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