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AIC publications
2008
- Resource materials on technology-enabled crime
Gregor Urbas and Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo, 2008
2007
- Consumer scams in Australia
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2007 - Consumer scams in Australia: an overview
Russell G Smith. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2007 - Crime control in the digital age : an exploration of human rights implications
Russell G Smith. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2007 - Cyber bullying : issues for policy makers
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2007 - Electronic attacks on Australian organisations
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2007 - Future directions in technology-enabled crime : 2007-09
Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo, Russell G Smith and Rob McCusker. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2007 - The future of technology-enabled crime in Australia
Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo, Russell G Smith and Rob McCusker. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2007 - Internet purchasing : perceptions and experiences of Australian households
Tony Krone and Holly Johnson. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2007 - Money mules
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2007 - New methods of transferring value electronically
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2007 - The risk of criminal exploitation of online auctions
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2007 - Underground markets in stolen digital information
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2007 - Zombies and botnets
Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2007
2006
- The costs of high tech crime
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2006 - Global software piracy
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2006 - High tech crime tools
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2006 - More high tech crime tools
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2006 - Mobile and wireless technologies : security and risk factors
Gregor Urbas and Tony Krone. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2006 - Malware : viruses, worms, Trojan horses
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2006 - More malware : adware, spyware, spam and spim
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2006
2005
- Child exploitation
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2005 - Child pornography sentencing in New South Wales
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2005 - Computer crime trends
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2005 - Concepts and terms
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2005 - Copyright offences
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2005 - Does thinking make it so? Defining online child pornography possession offences
Tony Krone. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2005 - Evidence
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2005 - Hacking motives
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2005 - Hacking offences
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2005 - Hacking techniques
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2005 - International police operations against online child pornography
Tony Krone. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2005 - Losses from online credit card fraud against small business
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2005 - Phishing
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2005 - Preventing spam
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2005 - Queensland police stings in online chat rooms
Tony Krone. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2005 - Reducing the risks of 'phishing'
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2005 - Spam : nuisance or menace, prevention or cure?
Rob McCusker. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2005
2004
- Criminal forfeiture and restriction-of-use orders in sentencing high tech offenders
Russell G Smith. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2004 - Cyber criminals on trial
Russell G. Smith, Peter Grabosky and Gregor Urbas. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2004 - Impediments to the successful investigation of transnational high tech crime
Russell G Smith. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2004 - Online credit card fraud against small businesses
Kate Charlton and Natalie Taylor. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2004 - A typology of online child pornography offending
Tony Krone. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2004. See also fact sheet: A typology of online child pornography offending
2003 and earlier
- E-crime solutions and crime displacement
Russell G Smith, Nicolas Wolanin and Glenn Worthington. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2003 - Electronic crime displacement
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2003 - Electronic voting
Australian Institute of Criminology, 2002 - Electronic voting : benefits and risks
Russell G Smith. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2002 - Controlling fraud on the Internet : a CAPA perspective
Russell G Smith and Gregor Urbas. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2001 - Electronic theft : unlawful acquisition in cyberspace
Peter Grabosky, Russell G Smith and Gillian Dempsey. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2001 - Cyberstalking
Emma Ogilvie. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2000 - Public enforcement of intellectual property rights
Gregor Urbas. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2000 - Defrauding governments in the twenty-first centuryx
Russell G Smith. Australian Institute of Criminology, 1999 - Electronic Medicare fraud : current and future risks
Russell G Smith. Australian Institute of Criminology, 1999 - Identity related economic crime : risks and countermeasures
Russell G Smith. Australian Institute of Criminology, 1999 - Nigerian advance fee fraud
Russell G Smith, Michael N Holmes and Philip Kaufman. Australian Institute of Criminology, 1999 - What is forensic computing?
Rodney McKemmish. Australian Institute of Criminology, 1999 - Crime in the digital age : controlling telecommunications and cyberspace illegalities
Peter N Grabosky and Russell G Smith. Australian Institute of Criminology, 1999 - Criminal exploitation of new technologies
Russell G Smith. Australian Institute of Criminology, 1998 - Internet gambling
Jan McMillen and Peter Grabosky. Australian Institute of Criminology, 1998 - Internet piracy
Russell G Smith. Australian Institute of Criminology, 1998 - Paedophile internet activity
Patrick Forde and Andrew Patterson. Australian Institute of Criminology, 1998 - Technology and crime control
Peter N Grabosky. Australian Institute of Criminology, 1998 - Telemedicine and crime
Russell G Smith. Australian Institute of Criminology, 1997 - Crime xand telecommunications
Peter N Grabosky, Russell G Smith and Paul Wright. Australian Institute of Criminology, 1997 - Stealing telecommunications services
Russell G Smith. Australian Institute of Criminology, 1996