Acknowledgements, Series Preface, Introduction, PART I. THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES AND VIEWPOINTS, 1. 'Cybercrimes: New Wine, No Bottles?', in P. Davies, P. Francis and V. Jupp (eds), Invisible Crimes: Their Victims and their Regulation, London: Macmillan, pp. 105-39, 2. 'Digital Crime in the Twenty-First Century', Journal of information Ethics, 10, pp. 8-26, 3. 'Dialogue and Debate: The Nature of Virtual Criminality', Social and Legal Studies, 10, pp. 227-28, 4. 'Not Such a Neat Net: Some Comments on Virtual Criminality', Social and Legal Studies, 10, pp. 229-42, 5. 'Virtual Criminality: Old Wine in New Bottles?', Social and Legal Studies, 10, pp. 243-49, 6. 'Sites of Criminality and Sites of Governance', Social and Legal Studies, 10, pp. 251-56, 7. 'An Endnote on Regulating Cyberspace: Architecture vs Law?', University of New South Wales Law Journal, 21, pp. 593-622, PART II. CYBERCRIMES, 8. 'The Changing Definition and Image of Hackers in Popular Discourse', International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 24, pp. 229-51, 9. 'Computer Crime in the Global Village: Strategies for Control and Regulation - in Defence of the Hacker', International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 24, pp. 211-28, 10. 'A Sociology of Hackers', Sociological Review, November, pp. 757-80, 11. 'Netcrime: More Change in the Organization of Thieving', British Journal of Criminology, 38, pp. 201-29, 12. 'Cyberterrorism: The Logic Bomb versus the Truck Bomb'. Global Dialogue, Autumn, pp. 29-37, 13. 'Redefining Borders: The Challenges of Cybercrime', Crime, Law and Social Change, 34, pp. 259-73, 14. 'An Electronic Pearl Harbor? Not Likely', Issues in Science and Technology, 15, pp. 68-73, 15. The Worldwide Search for Techno-thieves: International Competition v. International Co-operation', International Review of Law Computers and Technology, 13, pp. 373-82, 16. The Extension of the Criminal Law to Protecting Confidential Commercial Information: Comments on the Issues and the Cyber-Context', International Review of Law Computers and Technology, 13, pp. 147-62, 17. 'Cyberstalking: The Regulation of Harassment on the Internet', Criminal Law Review Special Edition 1998, pp. 29-47, 18.'Virtually Criminal: Discourse, Deviance and Anxiety within Virtual Communities', International Review of Law Computers and Technology, 14, pp. 95-104, 19. 'Cybercrimes v. Cyberliberties', International Review of Law Computers and Technology, 14, pp. 11-24, 20. The Governance of the Internet in Europe with Special Reference to Illegal and Harmful Content', Criminal Law Review Special Edition 1998, pp. 5-18, 21. 'Marketing Pornography on the Information Superhighway: A Survey of 917,410 Images, Descriptions, Short Stories, and Animations Downloaded 8.5 Million Times by Consumers in Over 2000 Cities in Forty Countries, Provinces, and Territories', Georgetown Law Journal, 83,pp. 1849-915, 22. 'Vindication and Resistance: A Response to the Carnegie Mellon Study of Pornography in Cyberspace', Georgetown Law Journal, 83, pp. 1959-67, 23. 'A Detailed Analysis of the Conceptual, Logical, and Methodological Flaws in the Article: Marketing Pornography on the Information Superhighway', Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University, pp. 1-21, 24. 'Crime on the Internet: Its Presentation and Representation', Howard Journal, 38, pp. 241-51, PART III. CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROCESSES, 25. 'Why the Police Don't Care About Computer Crime', Harvard Journal of Law and Technology, 10, pp. 465-94, 26. 'Policing and the Regulation of the Internet', Criminal Law Review Special Edition 1998, pp. 79-91, 27. 'Technology's Ways: Information Technology, Crime Analysis and the Rationalizing of Policing', Criminal Justice, 1, pp. 83-103, 28. The Technological Game: How Information Technology is Transforming Police Practice', Criminal Justice, 1, pp. 139-59, 29. 'Digital Footprints: Assessing Computer Evidence', Criminal Law Re view Special Edition 1998, pp. 61 -7 8, 30. 'Fundamental Rights, Fair Trials and the New Audio-Visual Sector', Modern Law Review, 59, pp. 517-39, Name Index