Book Review of Principles of Cyber Crime

Joydeep Dass
2019 Zenodo  
The book starts with a preface on the idea of writing a book on cyber-crime and the challenges faced by both the developed and developing world. The author is of the opinion that much of the research on the area of cyber-crime has been more on the criminological side rather than the doctrinal analysis. The writing of this book is a work towards that direction. The book is primarily for academics, legal advisors, law enforcement agencies and the student fraternity. It covers the major common law
more » ... jurisdictions of US, UK, Canada and Australia because they share a common law heritage, they have dealt extensively with cyber-crime and all are signatory to the European convention on cyber-crime. The book does not cover information technology (IT) security, investigation and procedural matters but contains a comparative review of relevant case laws. The author mentioned in details the overall structure of the book and the categorization of each cyber offences with respect to the respective jurisdiction law. The author further acknowledges the support received from his network of academicians, close acquaintances for their assistance with the publication of this book. Necessary abbreviations been cited with a geographical listing and table of all cases and legislation's.
doi:10.5281/zenodo.3551763 fatcat:fttnvij42ng4pmxzpmjjqxwr6q