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This timely book provides contributions on international, comparative crime phenomena: gangs, trafficking, fear of crime, and crime prevention. It highlights contributions originally prepared for the XVII World Congress of Criminology and for the 2015 Cybercrime Conference in Oñati, Spain which have been selected, reviewed, and adapted for inclusion in this volume. The work features international contributors sharing the latest research and approaches from a variety of global regions. The first part examines the impact of gangs on criminal activities and violence. The second part explores illegal trafficking of people, drugs, and other illicit goods as a global phenomenon, aided by the ease of international travel, funds transfer, and communication. Finally, international approaches to crime detection prevention are presented. The work provides case studies and fieldwork that will be relevant across a variety of disciplines and a rich resource for future research. This work is relevant for researchers in criminology and criminal justice, as well as related fields such as international and comparative law, public policy, and public health.
Dedication -- Introduction -- Contents -- Contributors -- About the Editor -- Part I: Cybercrime -- Chapter 1: Cybercrime: Definition, Typology, and Criminalization -- Defining Cybercrime -- A Traditional View -- Major Definitions of Cybercrime -- Cyber-Trespass -- Cyber-Deception/Theft -- Cyber-Pornography and Obscenity -- Cyber-Violence -- Legal Interests Protected by ICT and Cyber Criminal Law -- General Aspects -- Conventional Crimes "going digital" -- New Offenses -- Particular Interests -- Interference with ICT systems -- Hacking -- Illegal Monitoring -- Innovative Criminal Prohibitions -- Extent of Criminalization: Preparation and Possession -- Preparation -- Possession -- Responsibility of Providers -- Specific Sanctions -- Challenges to and Limits of Criminal Legislation -- Keeping Updated with Technological Progress -- Respecting Constitutional Limits -- Alternatives to Criminalization -- Administrative Measures -- Civil Remedies -- Aspects of Internationalization -- Jurisdiction -- International Harmonization -- Shifting the Burden of Crime Prevention to the Consumer -- Trends for the Future -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Cyber-Grooming Young Women for Terrorist Activity: Dominant and Subjugated Explanatory Narratives -- Young Women, Schoolgirls and IS/Daesh -- Grooming in Cyber-Space for Terrorist Recruitment -- Grooming Young Women -- Trafficking Young Women -- Explaining Female Recruitment: Dominant and Subjugated Discourses -- Dominant Discourses -- Conservative Families-Subjugated Lives -- Pathological or "Nothing Exceptional" -- Pathological Muslim Men -- Devoutness and Exposure to Radical Ideas -- Subjugated Narratives -- A Justified Sense of Outrage -- Western Foreign Policy and Domestic Policy -- When Hate Speech Hides Behind Satire -- Legal Responses in Criminal and Family Law
Englisch
Springer Nature
9783319445014, 3319445014, 3319444999, 9783319444994
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