Cyber Crime in UK Law
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Combating cyber crime in Nigeria
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe cyber crime and techniques adopted for combating it in Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach: Reviews the state of cyber crime in Nigeria, and how ...
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Cyber Crime: A Growing Problem
The openness of the global network has given rise to a need to protect Internet users against criminal activities online. The escalating incidents of cyber crime have moved lawmakers in different s...
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Civilianising specialist units: Reflections on the policing of cyber-crime
Civilianisation refers to utilising non-sworn personnel to perform certain roles within police organisations. While the civilianisation of policing has been examined in a variety of contexts, it ha...
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Cyber crime: a portrait of the landscape
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to review current evidence in relation to scale and impacts of cyber crime, including various approaches to defining and measuring the problem. Design/methodo...
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Perceptions of police training needs in cyber-crime
A common observation in the literature on cyber-crime policing is the need for more training. However, there is little detail of who within the police organisation requires training and what type o...
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Policing Possession of Child Pornography Online: Investigating the Training and Resources Dedicated to the Investigation of Cyber Crime
The internet is not a single network, limited to one specific type of information or restrictive of the types of users who can access its information. Conversely, the internet is an intercontinenta...
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Exploring the implications of ‘low visibility’ specialist cyber-crime units
Using original data gathered within Australia, this paper argues that specialist cyber-policing units experience a pronounced level of low visibility within the police. This low visibility has thre...
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‘Uppity civilians’ and ‘cyber-vigilantes’: The role of the general public in policing cyber-crime
The distributed nature of the Internet requires that security issues be addressed through collaborative efforts within and across various sets of public and private actors. Drawing on nodal governa...
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Analysis of cyber-crime effects on the banking sector using the balanced score card: a survey of literature
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to review the effect of cybercrime in the banking sector. Design/methodology/approach: This study uses a survey of literature and the balanced scorecard (BSC)...
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Cyber‐Organised Crime — The Impact of Information Technology on Organised Crime
Some have argued that organised crime is a problem of the last quarter of the 20th century and in the case of most states is a new phenomenon. Of course, so much depends upon what is meant by organ...
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