Delving into computer crimes
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White-collar crime, specifically computer crime, is becoming more popular as computers become more readily available. Crimes using computers and crimes against computers are usually committed without fear of being caught, due to the detachment of the offender from the victim. Computer crime is defined as, "Criminal activity directly related to the use of computers, specifically illegal trespass into the computer system or database of another, manipulation or theft of stored or on-line data, or sabotage
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Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1997. (3) Jenson, Barbara. Cyberstalking: Crime, Enforcement and Personal Responsibility in the On-line World. New York: Wiley Computer Publishing, 1996. (4) Parker, Donn B. Computer Security. CD-ROM. Encarta Encyclopedia 2000. Microsoft Corporation. 1993-1999. (5) Parker, Donn B. Fighting Computer Crime: A New Framework for Protecting Information. New York: Wiley Computer Publishing, 1998. (6) Tribe, Laurence H. The Constitution in Cyberspace. New York: Warren & Computer Professionals, 1991. (7) U.S. Dept of Justice. "Cyber Crime." 5/23/00. http://www.cybercrime.gov/. Visited: 10/27/00.