Each book in this continuing series offers all the statutes, legal opinions, and studies a students needs to structure a cohesive argument on a given controversial topic. Issues are presented from multiple points of view; sidebars cite law and opinions to aid in critical analysis; paratextual questions encourage reader engagement; and all sources are fully documented and grouped by the side of the argument.
Each book in this continuing series offers all the statutes, legal opinions, and studies a students needs to structure a cohesive argument on a given ...
As it has become easier for more and more people to go online, Internet crime has also increased. Some users view the World Wide Web as an opportunity for crime against millions of unsuspecting victims. Crimes directly related to the Internet, such as stealing personal information or engaging in fraudulent schemes, have grown rapidly. Criminals also use the Internet as a way to commit other types of crime--as a clearinghouse for stolen goods, as a hunting ground for pedophiles, and even as a corner from which to sell illegal drugs. Some believe that more oversight is needed to protect...
As it has become easier for more and more people to go online, Internet crime has also increased. Some users view the World Wide Web as an opportunity...