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Rethinking Chinese Modes of Social Control and Cybercrime Prevention
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【检察院论文】 IntroductionAs digital technologies has advanced over the past 50-odd years with a force unprecedented in history, governments, businesses and people around the world have been affected immeasurably. The already enormous and exponentially growing capacities for electronic storage, transmission and rapid manipulation of binary data changed the modern landscape virtually overnight. The changes have included substantial benefits. However, such fundamental restructuring in society also results in certain disadvantages, on all levels. Our vulnerability increases with the perceived value of and reliance on the technologies. Increased opportunities for the industrious to be more productive also allow the less-upright new avenues for malevolence.2 If cyberspace is a type of community, a giant neighbourhood made up of networked computer users around the world, then it seems natura
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