| Artificial Intelligence and the Law: Cybercrime and Criminal Liability Subjects: Area Studies; Computer Science; Law; Social Sciences; Asian Studies; Legal Ethical & Social Aspects of IT; Criminal Law & Practice; Criminology - Law; Data Protection; English Law; Human Rights Law & Civil Liberties; Information Technology Law; Regulation; Criminology and Criminal Justice; Intellectual Property Law; Jurisprudence & General Issues; Chinese Studies; Crime and Society; Crime Control - Criminology; Crime Prevention; Criminal Justice - Criminology; Criminological Psychology; Data Protection; Comparative Law; Crime Control; Criminal Justice; Cybercrime; Crime and Crime Prevention; Criminal Behaviour and Forensic Psychology; Criminology and Law; This volume presents new research in artificial intelligence (AI) and Law with special reference to criminal justice. It brings together leading international experts including computer scientists, lawyers, judges and cyber-psychologists. The book examines some of the core problems that technology raises for criminal law ranging from privacy and data protection, to cyber-warfare, through to the theft of virtual property. Focusing on the West and China, the work considers the issue of AI and the Law in a comparative context presenting the research from a cross-jurisdictional and cross-disciplinary approach. As China becomes a global leader in AI and technology, the book provides an essential in-depth understanding of domestic laws in both Western jurisdictions and China on criminal liability for cybercrime. As such, it will be a valuable resource for academics and researchers working in the areas of AI, technology and criminal justice. Dennis J. Baker, Research Professor, De Montfort University, UK Paul H. Robinson, Colin S. Diver Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania, USA |