1st Edition

Virtually Criminal Crime, Deviance and Regulation Online

By Matthew Williams Copyright 2006
206 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

206 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

208 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Amidst the sensationalist claims about the dangers of the Internet, Virtually Criminal provides an empirically grounded criminological analysis of deviance and regulation within an online community. It integrates theory and empiricism to forge an explanation of cybercrime whilst offering new insights into online regulation. One of the first studies to further our understanding of the... Read more

1. Introduction  2. The Internet, Crime and Society  3. Control in Cyberspace  4. Establishing Online Community  5. Online Deviance  6. The Mechanics of Online Harmful Activity  7. Order in Cyberspace: Punishment, Shaming and Mediation  8. Community, Deviance and Regulation beyond Cyberworlds   

Biography

Matthew Williams

Important stuff, no doubt, competently presented, convincingly argued, and very 'real'. David Bowes, Thames View

An informative and topical voloume, this book would be suitable for academics in sociology and criminology and is well worth the investment if you have an academic interest in online regulation and virtual crime. Kay Neville, TAFE New South Wales