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Tables of Contents for Cybercrime
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of illustrations
ix
 
Notes on contributors
x
 
Preface
xii
 
Introduction - cybercrime: law enforcement, security and surveillance in the information age
1
14
Douglas Thomas
Brian D. Loader
PART I Perceptions of cybercriminals: hackers, insurgents and extremist groups
15
88
Criminality on the electronic frontier: corporality and the judicial construction of the hacker
17
19
Douglas Thomas
Hackers - cyberpunks or microserfs?
36
20
Paul A. Taylor
Attitudes towards computer hacking in Russia
56
29
Alexander E. Voiskounsky
Julia D. Babaeva
Olga V. Smyslova
The new spectacle of crime
85
18
Gareth Palmer
PART II Privacy, surveillance and protection
103
116
Hiding crimes in cyberspace
105
27
Dorothy E. Denning
William E. Baugh, Jr
Encryption, anonymity and markets: law enforcement and technology in a free market virtual world
132
21
Philip R. Reitinger
Keeping secrets: international developments to protect undisclosed business information and trade secrets
153
20
Margaret Jackson
Privacy and security at risk in the global information society
173
20
Simone Fischer-Hubner
Data protection of law offenders
193
26
Peter Blume
PART III Information warfare, critical national infrastructure and security
219
50
Information warfare and sub-state actors: an organizational approach
221
13
Andrew Rathmell
Far right extremists on the Internet
234
17
Michael Whine
Information warfare and the future of the spy
251
18
Philip H.J. Davies
Bibliography
269
17
Index
286