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    Cybercrime in Canadian criminal law / Sara M. Smyth.

    • Title:Cybercrime in Canadian criminal law / Sara M. Smyth.
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    • Author/Creator:Smyth, Sara M. (Sara Melissa), 1974- author.
    • Published/Created:Toronto, Ontario : Carswell, [2015]
      © 2015
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Computer crimes--Canada.
      Criminal law--Canada.
    • Edition:Second edition.
    • Description:xxiv, 287 pages ; 22 cm
    • Summary:"Cybercrime in Canadian Criminal Law is a treatise on computer crime for the student and practitioner alike. It provides concrete answers to the difficult question of how to successfully deal with computer crime in Canada. It sets out the existing regulatory framework and considers alternatives in depth. It also provides a complex, multi-tiered proposal for effective law enforcement, while considering the question of constitutional and other constraints on regulation, including cost. In addition, it draws analogies to existing law enforcement powers in other areas, such as terrorism and money laundering, as well as related technologies, including telephone networks. Finally, it discusses how similar measures have been implemented in other jurisdictions throughout the world." --Pub. desc.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9780779867141
      0779867149
    • Contents:Pt. One. Introduction to Cybercrime and the Regulation of Cyberspace. 1. Introduction to Cyberspace and Cybercrime
      2. Introduction to the Regulation of Cyberspace Pt. Two. Traditional Crime in Cyberspace. 3. Identity Theft and Cyber Fraud
      4. Child Sexual Abuse and the Internet
      4. Bullying, Stalking and Harassment on the Internet Pt. Three. Computer Misuse Crimes. 6. Viruses and Other Malicious Programs
      7. Hacking and Denial of Service Attacks
      8. Spam in Cyberspace Pt. Four. Specific Problems with the Regulation and Prosecution of Cybercriminals. 9. International Jurisdiction and the Regulation of Cyberspace
      10. Searching and Seizing Evidence in Cyberspace
      11. Emerging Trends and Future Concerns.
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