Cyberspace, Cybersecurity, and Cybercrime, authored by Janine Kremling with contributions from Amanda M. Sharp Parker, offers an interdisciplinary exploration of the complex field of cybercrime from a criminal justice perspective. The book delves into the theoretical, practical, and legal dimensions that underpin this emerging challenge, providing students and professionals alike with comprehensive insights into the latest threats and vulnerabilities in cyberspace. Covering a wide array of topics including privacy issues, terrorism, hacktivism, and the dark web, the authors present empirical research findings to highlight the multifaceted nature of cybercrime and cybersecurity challenges. Through an examination of past, current, and future trends, the text equips readers with the knowledge necessary to address the evolving landscape of cyber threats effectively. Spanning 296 pages, this publication is essential reading for anyone seeking a thorough understanding of how criminal justice professionals can prepare to tackle the dynamic issues of cyberspace.
