Hedi Nasheris latest book challenges interdisciplinary scholars to understand and respond to the legal, social, and policy issues created by emerging technologies in the globalized, digital age. This comprehensive volume also seeks to encourage industry and governments to predict and address potential harms that emerging devices possess and to be aware of the unintended, counterproductive consequences of innovation. Essential reading for all.
Professor Russell G. Smith, College of Business Government and Law, Flinders University, Australia
"Professor Nasheri has performed an important service with this readable and thoughtful account of changing technologies, the threats they pose, and the appropriateness of enforcement responses to them."
Michael Levi, PhD, DSc (Econ.), FaCSS, FLSW, Professor of Criminology, Cardiff University
"Emerging Technologies, Novel Crimes, and Security: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the critical role of emerging technologies in shaping our collective security and society. Professor Nasheri addresses big questions from novel crimes, to benefits and risks of emerging tools, and policy considerations. The book fills the knowledge gap describing the general landscape of latest technologies and challenges associated with them."
Prof. Dr. Jelle Janssens, Associate Pofessor of Criminology and Vice-Head of the Department of Criminology, Criminal Law and Social Law, Ghent University