Contents
1 Introduction: Killed by the Internet, Yvonne Jewkes, Open University, UK
2 Cybercrime: Re-thinking Crime Control Strategies, Susan W. Brenner, University of Dayton School of Law, Ohio USA
3 The Problem of Child Pornography on the Internet: International Responses, Yvonne Jewkes, Open University, and Carol Andrews, University of Sheffield, UK
4 Cyberspace, Stalking and Mediated Constructions of ‘Virtual’ Crime, Maggie Wykes, University of Sheffield, UK
5 The Role of Computer Forensics in Criminal Investigations, Bobby Moore, Delta State University, Cleveland MS, USA
6 The Problem of Stolen Identity and the Internet, Emily Finch, University of East Anglia, UK
7 Biometric Solutions to Identity-related Cybercrime, Russell G. Smith, Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra, Australia
8 Governance and the Internet, Katja Franko Aas, University of Oslo, Norway
9. “Everybody’s Doin’ It, Doin’ It, Doin’ It…” Internet ‘Piracy’, Moral Entrepreneurship and the Construction of a Cybercrime, Majid Yar, University of Kent, UK
10 In the Back of the Net: Football Hooliganism and the Internet, Stefan Fafinsky, University of East Anglia, UK
11 Digital Counter-Cultures and the Nature of Electronic Social and Political Movements, Rinella Cere, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Index