1. Introduction
Jack M. Balkin and Nimrod Kozlovski
Part I The New Crime Scene: The Digital Networked Environment
2. The Physics of Digital Law: Searching for Counterintuitive Analogies
Daniel E. Geer, Jr.
3. Architectural Regulation and the Evolution of Social Norms
Lee Tien
4. Where Computer Security Meets National Security
Helen Nissenbaum
Part II New Crimes: Virtual Crimes of the Information Age
5. Real-World Problems of Virtual Crime
Beryl A. Howell
Part III New Cops: Rethinking Law Enforcement in a Digital Age
6. Designing Accountable Online Policing
Nimrod Kozlovski
7. Counterstrike
Curtis E. A. Karnow
Part IV New Tools for Law Enforcement: Design, Technology, Control, Data Mining, and Surveillance
8. Why Can’t We All Get Along? How Technology, Security, and Privacy Can Coexist in the Digital Age
Kim A. Taipale
9. CALEA: Does One Size Still Fit All?
Emily Hancock
Part V New Procedures: E-Prosecution, E-Jurisdiction, and E-Punishment
10. The Council of Europe’s Convention on Cybercrime
Susan W. Brenner
11. Digital Evidence and the New Criminal Procedure
Orin S. Kerr
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Index