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Cybercrime, jurisdiction and extradition: the extended reach of cross-border law enforcement
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Urbas, Gregor
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/ Computer crimes
/ Computer viruses
/ Computers
/ Cooperation
/ Criminal investigations
/ Criminal law
/ Cybercrime
/ Employment interviews
/ Evidence
/ Extradition
/ Hackers
/ Intellectual property
/ Jurisdiction
/ Jurisdiction, Territorial
/ Law enforcement
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Malware
/ Prosecutions
/ Sting operations
2012
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Cybercrime, jurisdiction and extradition: the extended reach of cross-border law enforcement
by
Urbas, Gregor
in
Boundaries
/ Computer crimes
/ Computer viruses
/ Computers
/ Cooperation
/ Criminal investigations
/ Criminal law
/ Cybercrime
/ Employment interviews
/ Evidence
/ Extradition
/ Hackers
/ Intellectual property
/ Jurisdiction
/ Jurisdiction, Territorial
/ Law enforcement
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Malware
/ Prosecutions
/ Sting operations
2012
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Cybercrime, jurisdiction and extradition: the extended reach of cross-border law enforcement
by
Urbas, Gregor
in
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/ Computer crimes
/ Computer viruses
/ Computers
/ Cooperation
/ Criminal investigations
/ Criminal law
/ Cybercrime
/ Employment interviews
/ Evidence
/ Extradition
/ Hackers
/ Intellectual property
/ Jurisdiction
/ Jurisdiction, Territorial
/ Law enforcement
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Malware
/ Prosecutions
/ Sting operations
2012
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Cybercrime, jurisdiction and extradition: the extended reach of cross-border law enforcement
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Cybercrime, jurisdiction and extradition: the extended reach of cross-border law enforcement
2012
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Overview
It often is said that \"cybercrime knows no borders,\" meaning that criminals can with ease and effectiveness commit crimes across national boundaries through the use of the Internet and associated electronic communications. This observation is then contrasted with the traditional limitations faced by law enforcement agencies and judicial systems, which remain stubbornly circumscribed by geographical limitations on investigative, prosecution, and judicial powers. Because law enforcement powers generally do not extend beyond national boundaries, cross-border investigations usually depend on cooperation at national agency or even local officer level. Cooperation can occur with minimal formality, through temporary officer-to-officer contacts, or through more established channels of communication such as 24/7 contact points for law enforcement. The trend is towards a growing use of formal mechanisms of extradition and mutual assistance, as well as less formal information-sharing and joint investigations, to reach offenders across borders. In this way, law enforcement is able to move closer towards being able to fight cybercrime on its own terms.
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