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The Psychology Of Cyber Crime Concepts And Principles Grainne Kirwan

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The Psychology Of Cyber Crime Concepts And Principles Grainne Kirwan
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Publisher: Information Science Reference
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.47 MB
Pages: 277
Author: Grainne Kirwan, Andrew Power
ISBN: 9781613503508, 9781613503515, 1613503504, 1613503512
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Psychology Of Cyber Crime Concepts And Principles Grainne Kirwan by Grainne Kirwan, Andrew Power 9781613503508, 9781613503515, 1613503504, 1613503512 instant download after payment.

As more individuals own and operate Internet-enabled devices and more critical government and industrial systems rely on advanced technologies, the issue of cybercrime has become a crucial concern for both the general public and professionals alike. The Psychology of Cyber Crime: Concepts and Principles aims to be the leading reference examining the psychology of cybercrime. This book considers many aspects of cybercrime, including research on offenders, legal issues, the impact of cybercrime on victims, punishment, and preventative measures. It is designed as a source for researchers and practitioners in the disciplines of criminology, cyberpsychology, and forensic psychology, though it is also likely to be of significant interest to many students of information technology and other related disciplines.

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