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High-tech crime research
- AIC research project
- Start date: July 2003 (complete)
Description
This project, funded by the Australian High Tech Crime Centre, conducted research into high-tech crime topics. Topics included the future of technology-enabled crime in Australia, mobile and wireless technologies (security and risk factors), resource materials on technology-enabled crime, and identification systems.
Publications
- High tech crime briefs
- Resource materials on technology-enabled crime
- The future of technology-enabled crime in Australia
- Future directions in technology-enabled crime : 2007-09
- Zombies and botnets
- Mobile and wireless technologies: security and risk factors
- Does thinking make it so? Defining online child pornography possession offences
- International police operations against online child pornography
- Queensland police stings in online chat rooms
- Criminal forfeiture and restriction-of-use orders in sentencing high tech offenders
- Impediments to the successful investigation of transnational high tech crime
- A typology of online child pornography offending