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Judul Hypercrime : The New Geometry of harm / Michael McGuire
Pengarang McGuire, Michael
Penerbitan Oxon : Routledge-Cavendish, 2007
Deskripsi Fisik ix, 375 p. ;23 cm.
ISBN 978-1-904385-53-0
Subjek Computer crimes social aspect criminology
Abstrak This book present new approach towards the interfaces between technology, contemporary crime and regulation. It argues that the conclusion adopted by most criminal justice practitioners and criminologists since the 1990s - that a dsitinct field of policy and theory referred to as 'cybercrime' has emerged - is flawed on both empirical and theoretical grounds. This a construction which depends upon a plethora of dubious statistics, it ubderstates the role of State and corporate actors in the production of crimes online. Worse, this 'cybercrime paradigm' offers indirect justification for the increasing acquisition of new powers by governments, so furthering what has elsewhere been characterised as the 'control society.
Catatan Indeks : p.367-375
p.301-366
Bahasa Inggris
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