Rethinking cybercrime: Critical debates

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The book provides a contemporary 'snapshot' of critical debate centred around cybercrime and related issues, to advance theoretical development and inform social and educational policy. It covers theoretical explanations for cybercrime, typologies of online grooming, online-trolling, hacking, and law and policy directions. This collection draws on the very best papers from 2 major international conferences on cybercrime organised by UCLAN. It is well positioned for advanced students and lecturers in Criminology, Law, Sociology, Social Policy, Computer Studies, Policing, Forensic Investigation, Public Services and Philosophy who want to understand cybercrime from different angles and perspectives.

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Owen, T., & Marshall, J. (2020). Rethinking cybercrime: Critical debates. Rethinking Cybercrime: Critical Debates (pp. 1–262). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55841-3

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