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Zusatztext '...this collection is a good starting point for further reading ... a useful addition to a library of material on the subject of cybercrime' Journal of the Law Society of Scotland Informationen zum Autor Indira Carr is a Professor at the School of Law! University of Surrey! UK Zusammenfassung The collection of essays in this volume, while being highly selective, provides a snapshot of the parameters of computer crime, the legal response and discussions surrounding ways to improve the security of cyberspace. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Introduction; Part I The Parameters of Computer Crime: Shoring up the weakest link: what lawmakers around the world need to consider in developing comprehensive laws to combat cyber crime! Richard W. Downing; The voyeuristic hacker! Brian M. Hofsttadt; 'Phishing for a solution: domestic and international approaches to decreasing online identity theft! Lauren L. Sullins; Cyberextortion at online gambling sites: criminal organization and legal challenges! John McMullan and Anshul Rege. Part II Harmonisation of Computer Crime Laws - the Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime and the Additional Protocol to the Council of Europe Convention: The Council of Europe convention on cybercrime! Mike Keyser; The convention on cybercrime: a harmonized implementation of international penal law: what prospects for procedural due process?! Miriam F. Miquelon-Weismann; In search of a balance between police power and privacy in the cybercrime treaty! D.C. Kennedy; Go to jail - do not pass go! do not pay civil damages: the United States' hesitation towards the International Convention on Cybercrime's copyright provision! Adrienne N. Kitchen; Combating child pornography on the internet: the Council of Europe's convention on cybercrime! Dina I. Oddis; Internet hate speech: the European framework and the emerging American haven! Christopher D. Van Blarcum. Part III Investigation! Jurisdiction and Sentencing Issues: The critical challenges from international high-tech and computer related crime at the millennium! Michael A. Sussman; International cyber-jurisdiction: a comparative analysis! Ray August; Cyber crime and punishment: filtering out internet felons! Jessica Habib. Part IV Cyber Security: Who's to protect cyberspace! Christopher J. Coyne and Peter T. Leeson; Hacking! poaching! and counterattacking: digital counterstrikes and the contours of self-help! Bruce P. Smith; Virtual crime! virtual deterrence: a skeptical of self-help! architecture and civil liability! Or ...