This paper asked professionals in the legal system to evaluate the current state and effectiveness of laws to identify and deter computer crime. Responses were evaluated with a formal structural equation model. The results generally show that legal professionals believe potential jurors have minimal knowledge of computer crime issues. More importantly, they also believe that judges have little knowledge or experience. A similar lack of knowledge by defense attorneys indicates that it could be difficult for a person accused of computer related infractions to find adequate representation. On the other hand, more experienced participants do not believe computer laws present an effective deterrent to computer crime. The bottom line is that all ...
The area of computer crime is a new and complex one. Corporations are increasingly feeling the ramif...
This Article discusses the enabling technologies of cyber crime and analyzes their role in the resol...
The ubiquity of computers and the Internet have drastically changed the landscape of crime and devia...
This study discussed the issue of computer crime as it relates to the criminal justice system, speci...
As computers and digital devices become more entrenched in our way of life, they become tools for bo...
Advancements in computerization and the growing use of computers in business, government, education,...
Activities cyber crimes have become worse important part of everyday life in both the corporate worl...
Computers present difficult problems for the legal system. Because the subject matter is technically...
Computer abuse consists of incidents caused by intentional acts from which a perpetrator realized or...
This article argues that one consequence of the increasing proliferation of computer technology and ...
Discusses cyber crime and its impact on law enforcement agencies. Concludes that most agencies are n...
Abstract Many traditional crimes are now being aided or abetted through the use of computers and ne...
With the rapid growth of computer and network systems in recent years, there has also been a corresp...
Suggests that police agencies should create computer forensic positions within the department as the...
The paper discusses the problems in policing computer crime in terms of: (i) the absence of reliable...
The area of computer crime is a new and complex one. Corporations are increasingly feeling the ramif...
This Article discusses the enabling technologies of cyber crime and analyzes their role in the resol...
The ubiquity of computers and the Internet have drastically changed the landscape of crime and devia...
This study discussed the issue of computer crime as it relates to the criminal justice system, speci...
As computers and digital devices become more entrenched in our way of life, they become tools for bo...
Advancements in computerization and the growing use of computers in business, government, education,...
Activities cyber crimes have become worse important part of everyday life in both the corporate worl...
Computers present difficult problems for the legal system. Because the subject matter is technically...
Computer abuse consists of incidents caused by intentional acts from which a perpetrator realized or...
This article argues that one consequence of the increasing proliferation of computer technology and ...
Discusses cyber crime and its impact on law enforcement agencies. Concludes that most agencies are n...
Abstract Many traditional crimes are now being aided or abetted through the use of computers and ne...
With the rapid growth of computer and network systems in recent years, there has also been a corresp...
Suggests that police agencies should create computer forensic positions within the department as the...
The paper discusses the problems in policing computer crime in terms of: (i) the absence of reliable...
The area of computer crime is a new and complex one. Corporations are increasingly feeling the ramif...
This Article discusses the enabling technologies of cyber crime and analyzes their role in the resol...
The ubiquity of computers and the Internet have drastically changed the landscape of crime and devia...