Online Frauds: AI, Law, Technology and Criminology provides a comprehensive exploration of the rapidly evolving world of cyber frauds in the digital age. The book examines how artificial intelligence and modern technologies are both enabling sophisticated online crimes and supporting their detection and prevention. By integrating legal frameworks with criminological perspectives, the author presents a multidimensional understanding of online frauds and their impact on individuals, institutions, and society.
Key Features
- In-depth analysis of various forms of online and cyber frauds
- Examination of artificial intelligence in committing and combating digital crimes
- Legal perspectives on cyber laws and regulatory mechanisms
- Integration of technology with criminology concepts
- Focus on modern challenges in cybercrime investigation and prevention
- Academic and practical approach suitable for legal and criminology studies
This book is intended for law students, criminology students, cyber law professionals, researchers, academicians, and practitioners interested in cybercrime and digital frauds. It is also valuable for policymakers, investigators, and technology professionals seeking an academic yet practical understanding of online frauds, artificial intelligence applications, and legal responses in the digital environment.