1 Introduction: the Internet, cybercrime, and the challenges of the 21st century, Yvonne Jewkes (University of Leicester) and Majid Yar (University of Hull)
Part I: Histories and Contexts
Introduction
2 Reinterpreting Internet history, James Curran (University of London)
3 On the globalization of crime: the Internet and new criminality, Barry Sandywell (University of York)
4 The Internet and everyday life, Vincent Miller (University of Kent)
5 Criminalising cyberspace: the rise of the Internet as a 'crime problem', David S. Wall (University of Leeds)
6 Public perceptions and public opinion about Internet crime, Majid Yar (University of Hull)
7 Crime, film and the cybernetic imagination, Craig Webber (University of Southampton) and Jeff Vass
8 Fiction, fantasy and transformation in the imaginaries of cybercrime: the novel and after, Sheila Brown (Sheffield Hallam University)
Part II: Forms of Internet Crime
Introduction
9 Hackers, viruses and malicious software, Steven Furnell (University of Plymouth)
10 Terror's web: how the Internet is transfroming terrorism, Dorothy E. Denning (Naval Postgraduate School)
11 Cyber-terror: construction, criminalisation and control, Maggie Wykes with Daniel Harcus
12 Cyber-protest and civil society: the internet and action repetoires in social movements, Jeroen Van Laer (Universiteit Antwerpen) and Peter Van Aelst
13 Intellectual property crime and the Internet: cyber-piracy and 'stealing' informational intangibles, David S. Wall (University of Leeds) and Majid Yar (Universityof Hull)
14 Identity theft and fraud, Russell Smith (Australian Instituteof Criminology)
15 The sex industry, regualtion and the Internet, Teela Sanders(University of Leeds)
16 Online sexual exploitation of children and young people, Jo Bryce (University of Central Lancashire)
17 Child Pornography, Ethel Quayle (University College Cork)
18 Harm, suicide and homicide in cyberspace: assessing causality and control, Maggie Wykes
Part III: Internet Law and Regulation
Introduction
19 The emergence of computer law, Martin Wasik (Keele University)
20 Recent developments in UK cybercrime law, Lilian Edwards, Judith Rauhofer and Majid Yar
21 Recent developments in US Internet law, Susan W. Brenner (University of Dayton School of Law)
22 Trans-national developments in Internet law, Katherine S. Williams(Aberystwyth University)
23 Online surveillance and personal liberty, Mike McGuire (London Metropolitan University)
Part IV: Policing the Internet
Introduction
24 Public policing and Internet crime, Yvonne Jewkes (University of Leicester)
25 The private policing of Internet crime, Majid Yar (University of Hull)
26 The virtual Neighbourhood Watch: netizens in action, Matthew Williams (Cardiff University)
27 Internet technologies and criminal justice, Janet Chan (University of New South Wales), Gerard Goggin (University of New South Wales) and Jasmine Bruce
28 Computer forensics and the presentation of evidence in criminal cases, Ian Walden (University of London)
Glossary
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