Cyber-Dependent and Cyber-Enabled Crime: Legal Responses and Challenges

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Cormier, Monique
McKenzie, Simon
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Perry, Mark

Roy, Alpana

de Zwart, Melissa

Adams, Michael

Selvadurai, Niloufer

Forrest, Heather

Cormier, Monique

McKenzie, Simon

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2022
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The term "cybercrime" is any crime committed using computers or online networks.1 It is more constructive, however, to consider cybercrime in two categories: cyber-dependent crime and cyber-enabled offences.

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Legal Issues in Information Technology

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Cormier, M; McKenzie, S, Cyber-Dependent and Cyber-Enabled Crime: Legal Responses and Challenges, Legal Issues in Information Technology, 2022, pp. 99-128

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