Cybercrime and Digital Forensics

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advanced cybercrime investigation methods
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Child Abuse
Child Pornography
Child Sexual Exploitation Material
Computer - Mediated Communications
Computer Forensic
Computer Hacking
criminological theories
Cryptocurrency
Cyber Terrorism
Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying Victimization
Cyberwarfare
Dark Web
Darknet
Digital Evidence
Digital Forensic
Digital Forensic Evidence
Digital Forensic Examiner
Digital Forensic Investigation
Digital Forensic Tools
Digital Piracy
Digital Security
DoS Attack
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Forensic Evidence
Forensic Tools
General Strain Theory
Hackers
Illicit Markets
image-based abuse
information operations
Intellectual Property
Internet Crime Complaint Center
IoT Device
legal challenges technology
Malware
NCCU
Onion Router
Online Abuse
Online Extremism
Online Fraud
Online Harassment
Peripheral Devices
privacy law
Revenge Pornography
Sensitive Information
Sexting
Sexual Exploitation
transnational policing
Web Defacements

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367360078
  • Weight: 1600g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book offers a comprehensive and integrative introduction to cybercrime. It provides an authoritative synthesis of the disparate literature on the various types of cybercrime, the global investigation and detection of cybercrime and the role of digital information, and the wider role of technology as a facilitator for social relationships between deviants and criminals. It includes coverage of:

• key theoretical and methodological perspectives;

• computer hacking and malicious software;

• digital piracy and intellectual theft;

• economic crime and online fraud;

• pornography and online sex crime;

• cyber-bullying and cyber-stalking;

• cyber-terrorism and extremism;

• the rise of the Dark Web;

• digital forensic investigation and its legal context around the world;

• the law enforcement response to cybercrime transnationally;

• cybercrime policy and legislation across the globe.

The new edition has been revised and updated, featuring two new chapters; the first offering an expanded discussion of cyberwarfare and information operations online, and the second discussing illicit market operations for all sorts of products on both the Open and Dark Web.

This book includes lively and engaging features, such as discussion questions, boxed examples of unique events and key figures in offending, quotes from interviews with active offenders, and a full glossary of terms. It is supplemented by a companion website that includes further exercises for students and instructor resources. This text is essential reading for courses on cybercrime, cyber-deviancy, digital forensics, cybercrime investigation, and the sociology of technology.

Thomas J. Holt is Professor in the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University. His research focuses on all forms of cybercrime and the police response to these offenses. Dr. Holt’s work has appeared in outlets such as British Journal of Criminology, Crime & Delinquency, and Terrorism & Political Violence. His research has been funded by the Australian Research Council, the Department of Homeland Security, the National Institute of Justice, and the National Science Foundation.

Adam M. Bossler is Professor and Chair of the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Georgia Southern University. His research interests focus on the applicability of criminological theories to cybercrime offending and victimization and the law enforcement response to cybercrime. His research has been funded by the Department of Justice, National Science Foundation, and United Kingdom Home Office. He has co-authored three books, co-edited the Palgrave Handbook of International Cybercrime and Cyberdeviance, and written for various peer-reviewed journals, including Criminology & Public Policy, Policing, International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, Journal of Criminal Justice, and Deviant Behavior. In addition to being a co-founder of ancient astronaut criminology, he is also a member of the American Society of Criminology Division of Cybercrime, the International Interdisciplinary Research Consortium on Cybercrime (IIRCC), and the European Society of Criminology’s Working Group on Cybercrime.

Kathryn C. Seigfried-Spellar is Associate Professor in the Cyberforensics program in the Department of Computer and Information Technology (CIT) at Purdue University. She is a member of the Tippecanoe High Tech Crime Unit and has Special Deputy status for the Tippecanoe County Prosecutor’s Office. Dr. Seigfried-Spellar’s primary research area of interest is the personality characteristics and socio-legal factors associated with cyberdeviance, specifically internet crimes against children. Dr. Seigfried-Spellar has published in the area of digital forensics, specifically the ability to conduct a behavioral analysis of digital forensic evidence from child pornography investigations. She is a Fellow of the Digital and Multimedia Sciences section of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS), member of the American Psychological Association (APA), and member of the International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts (IALEIA).

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