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Dot.cons : crime, deviance and identity on the internet

The Internet has had a massive impact on the type and scope of offences committed, and on the organization of the policing and detection of criminal and deviant behaviour. This title aims to shed light on the nature of the relationship between crime, deviancy and the Internet
Print Book, English, 2002
Willan, Cullompton, 2002
1 online resource
9781843920007, 9781843920014, 184392000X, 1843920018
1039582225
1. Crime, deviance and the disembodied self: transcending the dangers of corporeality 2. Policing the Net: crime, regulation and surveillance in cyberspace 3. Cyberpunters and cyberwhores: prostitution on the Internet 4. The electronic cloak: secret sexual deviance in cybersociety 5. Cyber-chattels: buying brides and babies on the Net 6. What a tangled web we weave: identity theft and the Internet 7. Cyberstalking: an international perspective 8. Maestros or misogynists? Gender and the social construction of hacking 9. Digital counter-cultures and the nature of electronic social and political movements 10. Investigating cybersociety: a consideration of the ethical and practical issues surrounding online research in chat rooms
Includes index
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