
| 1. Introduction, Stephane Leman-Langlois, 2. Technological Innovations and Offender Reentry: An Evidence-Based Assessment of Current Technologies and a Call for New Innovations Designed not only to Control but also to Change Offenders, James Byrne, 3. Beyond Instrumentality: The Emergence of the Cybersensorium, Wade Wallace Deisman, 4. What Hackers Talk about When They Talk about Hacking, Benoit Dupont, 5. Media Representations of the Surveilled: Exploring the 'subjects of surveillance' in mainstream media and alternate press releases, Rachel Finn and Michael McCahill, 6. The Virtual Surveillance Lab: Social Representations of Security Technology in a Simulated Environment, Stephane Leman-Langlois, 7. Investigating Transnational Cybercrime: Current Challenges and Emerging Initiatives, Frederic Lemieux, 8. The FBI 'Data Warehouse' and 'Server in the Sky. Projects, and the Globalization of Criminal Databases, David Murakami Wood, 9. "We Don't Have These Laser Beams and Stuff like That:" Police Investigations as Low-tech Work in a High-tech World, Laura Huey and Johnny Nhan, 10. Database-led Policing, Olivier Ribaux, 11. Technocrime, Criminology and Marshall McLuhan, James Sheptycki, 12. Conclusion, Stephane Leman-Langlois |
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