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Modernization of Arab Public Prosecution Offices: Project Library: Publications by Topic: Cyber Crimes / Computer Crimes

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Cyber Crimes / Computer Crimes

* Regional Conference Booklet on "CyberCrime" [ English ][ Arabic ]
Author(s): . 2009
This booklet comprises the presentations and studies that were presented in the regional conference on “Cyber crime” held in Casa Blanca, Morocco on June 19-20, 2007, in cooperation with the Moroccan Ministry of Justice. The booklet addresses the following themes: introduction to cyber crime- identification and specification, relevant legislation on cyber crime, building the capacity of human resources in the investigation, prosecution and trial of cyber crime, and prevention measures and international cooperation to combat cyber crime.

* Cyber-Crime [ English ][ Arabic ]
Author(s): . 2007
This document explains that cyber-crime is a growing threat. It outlines Interpol’s main activities as well as global initiatives implemented to fight cybercrime in collaboration with member countries.

* Understanding E-Mail: A Primer for the Local Prosecutor [ English ]
Author(s): . 2005
This monograph discusses the basic terminology a prosecutor is likely to encounter and needs to be familiar with when prosecuting high-tech crimes involving e-mail. It reviews what prosecutors should look for when examining e-mails and the challenges of tracing and reading them.

* Computer Crime: Computer as the Instrumentality of the Crime [ English ]
Author(s): . 2002
This document defines the use of computers as an instrument to facilitate criminal activity. It explains how it happens, as well as the associated costs and statistics. It also provides high profile examples and case studies, and current efforts currently undertaken.

* European Convention on Cybercrime [ English ][ Arabic ][ French ]
Author(s): Council of Europe. 2001

* Combating Transborder Electronic Crime [ English ]
Author(s): Elizabeth Montano. 2000
This paper was presented at the Transnational Crime Conference convened by the Australian Institute of Criminology in association with the Australian Federal Police and Australian Customs Service and held in Canberra, 9-10 March 2000.

* Computer Hackers: What To Do With Them [ English ]
Author(s): Dahn Batchelor. 2000
This paper was prepared for the Tenth United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders.

* Crimes Related to Computer Networks [ English ]
Author(s): . 2000
This background paper considers the means for the exchange of technical and forensic expertise between national law enforcement authorities, as well as the need for international deliberations on present and future legal measures for international cooperation.

* Cyber Crime and Information Warfare [ English ]
Author(s): Peter Grabosky. 2000
This paper was presented at the Transnational Crime Conference convened by the Australian Institute of Criminology in association with the Australian Federal Police and Australian Customs Service and held in Canberra, 9-10 March 2000.

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