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Article: Cybercrime in the Year 2025; in 1981, criminal-justice seholar Gene Stephens wrote an article for the futurist on "Crime in the Year 2000," and in 1995, an article on "crime in cyberspace." in both, he suggested the role the computer and Internet would play in crime and crime fighting in the future. ......
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- The Futurist
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- July 1, 2008
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Cybercrime in the Year 2025; in 1981, criminal-justice seholar Gene Stephens wrote an article for the futurist on "Crime in the Year 2000," and in 1995, an article on "crime in cyberspace." in both, he suggested the role the computer and Internet would play in crime and crime fighting in the future. here, he reviews what he rot right, what he got wrong, and why, and he suggests the types of cybercrimes and cybercrime fighting that will occur by the year 2025.
In a 1981 article for THE FUTURIST, I wrote, "Data from all areas of the [criminal justice] system will be computerized and cross-referenced. Computers will store the modus operandi of convicted felons, and ...
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