Sanja Milivojevic (2021) Crime and Punishment in the Future Internet: Digital Frontier Technologies and Criminology in the Twenty-First Century. Abingdon, Oxfordshire and New York: Routledge

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Leanne Weber reviews Crime and Punishment in the Future Internet: Digital Frontier Technologies and Criminology in the Twenty-First Century

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Published: 2022-06-03
Pages:240 to 242
Section:Book Reviews
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Weber, L. . (2022) “Sanja Milivojevic (2021) Crime and Punishment in the Future Internet: Digital Frontier Technologies and Criminology in the Twenty-First Century. Abingdon, Oxfordshire and New York: Routledge”, International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 11(2), pp. 240-242. doi: 10.5204/ijcjsd.2388.

Author Biography

University of Canberra
 Australia

Leanne Weber is Professor of Criminology in the Canberra Law School at the University of Canberra, Australia and a Research Associate at the Centre for Criminology, Oxford University. She researches policing and border control using criminological and human rights frameworks. Her books include Crime, Justice and Human Rights, 2014 (Palgrave, with Elaine Fishwick and Marinella Marmo); Policing Non-Citizens, 2013 (Routledge); Stop and Search: Police Power in Global Context, 2013 (Routledge, with Ben Bowling); and Globalization and Borders: Death at the Global Frontier, 2011 (Palgrave, with Sharon Pickering), which was awarded the inaugural Christine M Alder Book Prize by the ANZ Society of Criminology.