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Crime Online: Correlates, Causes, and Context

  • Edition : 5th ed., 2026
  • Author(s) : Holt

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    • ISBN: 9781531031909
    • SKU: 10637
    • Condition: New
    • Format: Paperback

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Crime Online: Correlates, Causes, and Context goes beyond doctrine to give students and professionals the full legal, criminological, and policy picture:

  • Cyber Fraud & Financial Crime — Online scams, identity theft, and digital financial offenses
  • Hacking & Computer Intrusion Law — Federal and state legal frameworks for unauthorized access
  • Online Sex Crimes — Legal and criminological analysis of digital sexual offenses
  • Cyberterrorism & Online Activism — Where political action, extremism, and criminal law intersect
  • Child Safety & Online Exploitation — Legal protections and enforcement challenges in virtual spaces
  • Dating Apps & Interpersonal Violence — Emerging research on technology-facilitated crime
  • Federal, State & Local Cybercrime Policy — How different levels of government are responding to the digital crime wave

What's New in the Fifth Edition

The Fifth Edition has been significantly expanded with four new chapters addressing the most pressing and evolving challenges in cybercrime law and digital criminal justice:

  • Public Perception of Cybercrime — How the general public understands and misunderstands cybercrime, and why it matters for law and policy
  • Crimes Against Children in Virtual Spaces — A thorough examination of the full range of offenses targeting minors in online environments, including exploitation and grooming
  • Dating Apps & Interpersonal Crime — How dating apps are reshaping the risk landscape for online and offline interpersonal violence and sexual offenses
  • Police Response to Cybercrime — A frank, evidence-based assessment of the difficulties and limitations law enforcement faces when investigating and prosecuting cybercrime