Wednesday, August 25, 2004

I decided on going through with studying the honours paper course, after the supervisor I found, professor Neil Sargent, agreed to a paper on computer crime. He teaches our corporate crime course in fourth year and often teaches the second year Introduction to Private Law course and recently has been teaching parts of the first year Introduction to Legal Studies. He has given me something to go on now. He likes my idea of looking at the definition of computer crime. This topic I gathered from an article in Wall, David S. Ed. Crime and the Internet (New York, Routledge, 2001). The article is Levi, Michael. "Between the risk and the reality falls the shadow": Evidence and urban legends in computer fraud ( with apologies to T.S. Eliot).

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