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Title
Policing the internet
Author
Espejo, Roman, 1977-
Publisher:
Greenhaven Press,
Pub date:
c2012.
Pages:
112 p. ;
ISBN:
9780737755909
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2 copies available at Sugar Grove Campus --Todd Library and Aurora Campus.
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ISBN:
9780737755909 (hardcover)
ISBN:
0737755903 (hardcover)
ISBN:
9780737755916 (pbk.)
ISBN:
0737755911 (pbk.)
Title:
Policing the internet / Roman Espejo, book editor.
Publication info:
Detroit, MI : Greenhaven Press, c2012.
Physical description:
112 p. ; 24 cm.
Series Statement:
(At issue)
Contents:
Teens need policing online / Kate Fogarty -- The dangers for teens online are exaggerated / Rahul Parikh -- The internet should be regulated / Lawrence E. Strickling -- The government should not regulate the internet / Larry Downes -- Cyberterrorism is a serious threat / Kelly A. Gable -- Cyberterrorism is not a serious threat / Jerry Brito and Tate Watkins -- Internet pornography harms society / Mary Eberstadt and Mary Ann Laden -- Internet pornography benefits society / Doug Gross -- Social networks are vulnerable to crime / Gordon M. Snow -- Social networks can be used to combat crime and terrorism / Economist -- Cyberbullying is a serious problem / Andrew Schrock and danah boyd -- The prevalence of cyberbullying is exaggerated / Larry Magid.
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TODD AURORA
Subject term:
Computer crimes--Prevention.
Subject term:
Internet--Law and legislation.
Subject term:
Internet--Social aspects.
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Espejo, Roman, 1977-
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