Order by phone 1-866-808-5635 (M-F 10am - 4pm CST) Help/FAQs / LawRewards / Gift Certificates / Sell Us Your Law School Textbooks

Your Discount Online Law Bookstore!

My Cart 0 $0.00
Only $48.99 until FREE SHIPPING!
Only $48.99 until FREE SHIPPING!
  • Menu
  • Account

Order by phone 1-866-808-5635 (M-F 9am-5pm CST)

Cybercrime (w/ Connected eBook)

  • Edition : 4th ed., 2025
  • Author(s) : Marcum
    • ISBN: 9798892074261
    • SKU: 98222
    • Condition: New
    • Format: Paperback/Access Code

    $144.01

    List Price: $146.95

    Out Of Stock

    CLICK HERE to get notified when this item is back in-stock!

    Get notified when this product is back in stock

Purchase or rental of a new Connected eBook includes a new print textbook PLUS a full ebook version of your text; outlining and case briefing tools; and other resources. 

Order now to get INSTANT ACCESS to the ebook and other digital tools — just redeem the access code sent in your order confirmation email!


Cybercrime, Fourth Edition offers a comprehensive exploration of cybercrime in our society and the criminal justice system’s response. Investigating the dark side of our digital lives, this revision features contemporary examples of cybercrime activity for student examination and debate, active learning exercises for faculty use, and a strong focus on offending and victimization behaviors. Every chapter discusses key concepts, statistics, and legislative histories, ensuring readers are well-informed and prepared.

This book is not just a theoretical guide but a practical tool at the forefront of education. It will enlighten a broad audience, from those unfamiliar with the topic to individuals who need more specific information on a particular type of cybercrime. A valuable guide, this text equips students and academics with the knowledge to navigate the complex world of cybercrime.

New to the Fourth Edition:

  • Discussions of deepfake usage and its impact
  • New coverage of AI technology used to commit or detect crime
  • Updates on new forms of nonconsensual pornography
  • Updated statistics that reflect the latest data
  • New case studies to encompass recent developments in the areas of:
    • revenge pornography
    • cyberbullying
    • ransomware, hacking, and governmental relations
    • terrorists’ use of social media