Does the internet increase crime? / Stefan Kiesbye, book editor.
Material type: TextSeries: At issuePublication details: Detroit : Greenhaven Press, 2010.Description: 110 p. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780737748789
- 9780737748796 (pbk.)
- 364.25
- HV6773 .D637 2010
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Non Fiction | MVS Library Main room-Teen/Adult | B- Nonfiction (Teen/Adult) | 364.25 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 4004154 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Sex offenders prey on teenagers online / Bruce Bower -- The danger of internet predators has been exaggerated / Larry Magid -- Online sexual abuse is a serious problem / Michael Scherer -- Sex offenders should not be banned from using the internet / Declan McCullagh -- The internet might reduce violence against women / Steve Chapman -- Online gambling leads to crime / Spencer Bachus -- Online poker is not a crime / Chris "Fox" Wallace -- Teen "sexting" is a crime / Missy Diaz -- Teen "sexting" is not child pornography / Maria Andreu -- "Phishing" can fool even experts / Tom Regan -- Email reform is necessary to prevent "phishing" / Mike Adams -- Cyber bullying is a menace to educators / Mary Bousted -- Cyber bullying should not be dealt with in courts / Emily Bazelon -- Developing countries pose a safety risk to western internet users / Richard Bowman -- The economic downturn increases internet crime / Karin Brulliard -- Youtube boosts rogue internet pharmacies / Kristina Peterson ... [et al.] -- Organized crime is taking over the internet / Oscar McLaren.
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