Does the Internet Increase Crime?

Does the Internet Increase Crime? by Stefan Kiesbye, published by Greenhaven Press in 2010, is a 110-page exploration of the darker aspects of the Internet. This edition presents essential information on various crime elements associated with online activities, highlighting the challenges that arise as new threats evolve in this flexible medium. The book addresses topics such as sexual offenses, cyberbullying, and online gambling, providing a comprehensive overview of these issues.
Readers will find a thorough examination of how the Internet can facilitate illegal activities and the implications for young adults navigating this landscape. The text focuses on the intersection of technology and crime, offering insights into social topics related to cybercrime and the values and virtues that come into play. This edition serves as a resource for understanding the complexities of Internet use in relation to health and daily living, making it relevant for those interested in juvenile nonfiction and social issues.
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The Internet is a tremendous tool for education, but it also has its dark side. We can tell teens to be careful, but new threats evolve out of this flexible medium every day. Present your readers with essential information on the crime elements of the Internet. This book expertly explores sexual offenses, cyberbullying, online gambling, and other manifestations of illegal activity conducted on the Internet.
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