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The Future of High- and Information-Technology Crime: A Parallel Delphi Study!

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Kerstin Svensson

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Jun 14, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/14/97
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To all interested!!


Hey!

I am making a study of the future of high- and information-technology
crimes. The study is using the Delphi-methodology to generate a possible
picture of high- and information-technology crimes in the nearest five
years. The study consist of nine open questions. I am studying criminology
in Sweden and the study will be my graduate paper for a B.A.-grade.
I am sending these questions to this newsgroup with the purpose to maybe
get some different and interesting points of view over the questions from
persons with general or special knowledge in the area! Please respond
points of view to the newsgroup or to my hotmail address.

Thanks in advance,

Yours Sincerely,


Kerstin Svensson, Stockholm; Sweden


1. In your opinion, what area(s) of high- and information-technology will
be the focus of criminal activity in the next five years?


2. In your opinion, what area(s) of high- and information-technology will
be specially vulnerable for criminal activity in the next five years?


3. In your opinion, which types of criminal organization(s) or
individual(s) will constitute the biggest threat against high- and
information-technology in the next five years?


4. What form(s) do you believe this criminal activity against hich- and
information technology will take?


5. What steps should be taken in the near future to prepare the police to
combat this criminal activity?


6. What steps should be taken in the near future to protect society from
this type of criminal activity?


7. What judicial measure should in the near future, be accomplish to
create the possibility for legal actions against new forms of criminal
activity against high- and information-technology?


8. Do you believe the responsibility for criminal investigation of high-
and information-technology crimes will be primarily that of government or
private businesses? Why?


9. Do you believe the responsibility for crime prevention activities
regarding high- and information-technology crimes will be primarily that of
government or private businesses? Why?

The Future of High- and Information-Technology Crime: A Parallel Delphi
Study


To all interested!!


I am making a study of the future of high- and information technology
crimes. The study is using the Delphi-methodology to generate a possible
picture of high- and information-technology crimes in the nearest five
years. The study consist of nine open questions. I am study criminology in
Sweden and the study will be my graduate paper for a B.A.-grade I am
sending these questions to this newsgroup with the purpose to maybe get
some different and interesting points of view over the qustions from
persons with general or special knowledge in the area! Please respond
points of view to the newsgroup or to my hotmail address.

Thanks in advance,

Sincerely Kerstin Svensson, Stockholm; Sweden


1. In your opinion, what area(s) of high- and information-technology will
be the focus of criminal activity in the next five years?


2. In your opinion, what area(s) of high- and information-technology will
be specially vulnerable for criminal activity in the next five years?


3. In your opinion, which types of criminal organization(s) or
individual(s) will constitute the biggest threat against high- and
information-technology in the next five years?


4. What form(s) do you believe this criminal activity against hich- and
information technology will take?


5. What steps should be taken in the near future to prepare the police to
combat this criminal activity?


6. What steps should be taken in the near future to protect society from
this type of criminal activity?


7. What judicial measure should in the near future, be accomplish to
create the possibility for legal actions against new forms of criminal
activity against high- and information-technology?


8. Do you believe the responsibility for criminal investigation of high-
and information-technology crimes will be primarily that of government or
private businesses? Why?


9. Do you believe the responsibility for crime prevention activities
regarding high- and information-technology crimes will be primarily that of
government or private businesses? Why?


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