This book explores the social, economic, and cultural dimensions of cybercrime in the digital age. Topics include identity theft, online fraud, hacking, and the role of technology in facilitating criminal activities. It examines societal impacts, policy responses, and ethical considerations in combating cybercrime. Highlighting real-world cybercrime scenarios and prevention strategies, the book emphasizes the need for collaborative efforts between governments, organizations, and individuals. It is a comprehensive guide for students and professionals in criminology, cybersecurity, and sociology.
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