Technology-enabled Crime

Technology-enabled Crime

Theory of Technology-enabled Crime, Policing, and Security

Overview of Theory of Technology-enabled Crime, Policing, and Security in relation to cyber crime: [1]

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Notes and References

1. By Samuel C. McQuade, III

See Also

  • Types of Cybercrime
  • Cybercriminal

Further Reading

McQuade, S.C. (1998). Towards a theory of technology-enabled crime. Unpublished manuscript: George Mason University; McQuade, S.C. (2001). Cops versus crooks: Technological competition and complexity in the co-evolution of information technologies and money laundering. Fairfax, VA: George Mason University; McQuade, S.C. (2005). Technology-enabled crime, policing and security. Journal of Technology Studies, 33(1), 32–42; McQuade, S.C. (2008). Cybercrime: New conundrums and challenges in the paradigm of evolving criminality. In Michael Tonry (ed.), Handbook of criminal justice. New York: Oxford University Press.


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