The Bibliographies in 4.5.1

No. Bibliography
1 Ball, Leslie D. Computer Crime, Technology Review, April 1982. Reprinted in T. Forester, ed. The Information Technology Revolution. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1985, pp. 533-545.
2 Bequai, August. Computer Crime. NY: Heath and Company, 1978.
3 Bequai, August. Technocrimes: The Computerization of Crime and Terrorism. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1987.
4 Bloombecker, J., ed. The Trial of Computer Crime, International Business Lawyer, Vol. 9, No. 11, 1981, pp. 429-432.
5 Bloombecker, J. The Computer Crime Law Reporter. Los Angeles, CA: California State University, 1984.
6 Bologna, Jack. Corporate Fraud: The Basics of Prevention and Detection. Stoneham, MA: Butterworth Publishers, 1984.
7 Boyd, J. and A. Hawley. Computer Crime, Computer Law and Practices, Vol. 5, 1989, pp. 190-191.
8 Burgess, John, FBI Uncovers Massive Theft, Fraud, at IBM, The Boston Globe, September 23, 1993.
9 Chen, Christopher D. Computer Crime and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986, Computer Law Journal, Vol. 10, pp. 71-86.
10 Ciongoli, Adam G. Computer Related Crimes, American Criminal Law Review, Spring 1994.
11 Coldwell, R. A. University Students' Attitudes Towards Computer Crime: A Research Note, Computers and Society, Vol. 23, Nos. 1-2, July 1993, pp. 11-14.
12 Conwall, Hugo. Datatheft: Computer Fraud, Industrial Espionage and Information Crimes. London: Heinemann, 1987.
13 Dahl, Mary Karen. The National Crime Information Center: A Case Study in National Databases, CPSR Newsletter, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1988, pp. 2-15.
14 Daly, James. Tougher Computer Crime Laws Sought, Computerworld, April 5, 1993.
15 Davies, D. The Nature of Computer Crimes, Computer and Law, Vol. 2, July 1991, pp. 8-13.
16 Doswell, R. and G. L. Simmons. Fraud and Abuse of IT Systems. Manchester, UK: National Computing Center, 1986.
17 Forester, Tom and Perry Morrison. Who Are The Computer Criminals and Why Do They Do It, in Computer Ethics: Cautionary Tales and Ethical Dilemmas in Computing. 2nd ed. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1994, pp. 41-44.
18 Hafner, Katie and John Markoff. Cyberpunk: Outlaws and Hackers on the Computer Frontier. NY: Simon and Schuster, 1995.
19 Hearnden, Keith. Computer Criminals are Human, Too, Long Range Planning, Vol. 19, No. 5, 1986. Reprinted in T. Forester, ed. Computers in the Human Context. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1991, pp. 415-426. Also reprinted in C. Huff and T. Finholt, eds. Social Issues in Computing. NY: McGraw Hill, 1994, pp. 212-224.
20 Hollinger, R. C. and L. Lanza-Kaduce. The Process of Criminalization: The Case of Computer Crime Laws, Criminology, Vol. 26, No. 1, 1988, pp. 101-126.
21 Johnson, W. Information Espionage: An Old Problem With a New Face, Computerworld, Vol. 23, No. 43, October 1989.
22 Kizza, Joseph. Combating Computer Crimes: A Long Time Strategy, in Proceedings of the 1994 ACM/SIGCAS Conference: Ethics in the Computer Age. NY: ACM Press, 1995, pp. 166-169.
23 Kling, Rob. Computer Abuse and Computer Crime as Organizational Activities, Computers and Law Journal, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 403-427.
24 Krauss, Leonard I. and Aileen MacGahan. Computer Fraud and Countermeasures. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1979.
25 Mandell, Steven L. Computer Crime in Computers, Data Processing and the Law. NY: West Publishing Co., 1984. Reprinted in M. Ermann et al., eds. Computers, Ethics, and Society. NY: Oxford University Press, 1990, pp. 342-354.
26 Oz, Effy. Computer Crime, Chap. 5 in Ethics for the Information Age. Burr Ridge, IL: Business and Educational Technologies, 1994.
27 Parker, Donn B. Crime by Computer. NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1976.
28 Parker, Donn B. Fighting Computer Crime. NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1983.
29 Parker, Donn B. Computer Crime: Criminal Justice Resources Manual. 2nd ed. National Institute of Justice, August 1989.
30 Rosenberg, Richard. Computers and the Law, Chap. 8 in The Social Impact of Computing. Boston, MA: Academic Press, 1992.
31 Roth, J. Computer Crime, in J. Roth, ed. Ethics (an Encyclopedia). Englewood Cliffs, Salem Press Inc., 1994, pp. 177-178.
32 Sacco, V. F. and E. Zureik. Correlates of Computer Misuse: Data From a Self-Reporting Sample, Behaviour & Information Technology, Vol. 9, 1990, pp. 353-369. Reprinted in C. Huff and T. Finholt, eds. Social Issue in Computing. NY: McGraw Hill, 1994, pp. 194-211.
33 Sheridan, J. H. Is There a Computer Criminal Working for You?, in H. Watson, A. Carol and R. Mann, eds. Information Systems for Management: A Book of Readings. NY: Plano Business Publications, 1987, pp. 499-511.
34 Tettenborn, A. Some Legal Aspects of Computer Abuse, The Company Lawyer, Vol. 2, No. 4, 1981, pp. 147-254.
35 Tinnin, David. How IBM Stung Hitachi, Fortune, Vol. 107, 1983, pp. 50-56. Reprinted in M. Ermann et al., eds. Computers, Ethics, and Society. NY: Oxford University Press, 1990, pp. 331-341.
36 Van Duyn, Julia. The Human Factor in Computer Crime. Princeton, NJ: Petrocelli Books, 1985.
37 Wessells, Michael G. Crime by Computer, in Computer, Self, and Society. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1990, pp. 126-135.
38 Whiteside, Thomas. Computer Capers: Tales of Electronic Thievery, Embezzlement, and Fraud. NY: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1978.