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Technology and crime
- AIC research project
Decsription
This project involves research into the nature and extent of crimes perpetrated though the use of technology; the examination of technologically-based crime control measures; identification of crime prevention intiatives; and analysis of policing and legal responses.
Publications
- Resource materials on technology-enabled crime
Gregor Urbas and Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo, 2008 - Identification systems: a risk assessment framework
Russell G Smith, 2006 - Cybercriminals on trial
Russell G Smith, Peter Grabosky and Gregor Urbas, 2004 - Travelling in cyberspace on a false passport: controlling transnational identity-related crime
Russell G Smith, in R Tarling (ed.), The British criminology conference: selected proceedings, vol. 5, Papers from the British Society of Criminology Conference, Keele, July 2002, British Society of Criminology - Electronic monitoring in the criminal justice system
Matt Black and Russell G Smith, 2003 - E-crime solutions and crime displacement
Russell G Smith, Nicholas Wolanin and Glenn Worthington, 2003 - Crime in the digital age
P N Grabosky and Russell G Smith, 2002 - Electronic voting : benefits and risks
Russell G Smith, 2002 - Electronic theft : unlawful acquisition in cyberspace
Peter Grabosky, Russell G Smith and Gillian Dempsey, 2001
Related links
- Topic : Cybercrime