Incoming Resources
- Hackers, crime in the digital sublime, Paul A. Taylor
- CRACK99, the takedown of a $100 million Chinese software pirate, David Locke Hall
- Top secret science in cybercrime and espionage, Ellen Rodger
- Broker, trader, lawyer, spy, inside the secret world of corporate espionage, Eamon Javers
- Kingdom of lies, unnerving adventures in the world of cybercrime, Kate Fazzini
- All is clouded by desire, global banking, money laundering, and international organized crime, Alan A. Block and Constance A. Weaver
- Understanding white collar crime, Hazel Croall
- The scale and impacts of money laundering, Brigitte Unger with a contribution of Elena Madalina Busuioc
- Electronic crime, Peter Grabosky
- God's bankers, a history of money and power at the Vatican, Gerald Posner
- The scientist and the spy, a true story of China, the FBI, and industrial espionage, Mara Hvistendahl
- Black edge, inside information, dirty money, and the quest to bring down the most wanted man on Wall Street, Sheelah Kolhatkar
- Toxic Capitalism, Corporate Crime and the Chemical Industry, by Frank Pearce and Steve Tombs
- Revisiting crimes of the powerful, marxism, crime and deviance, edited by Steven Bittle, Laureen Snider, Steve Tombs and David Whyte
- Crimes of globalization, Dawn L. Rothe and David O. Friedrichs
- Cyber mercenaries, the state, hackers, and power, Tim Maurer
- Cybercrime, law enforcement, security and surveillance in the information age, edited by Douglas Thomas and Brian D. Loader
- Cybercrime and society, Majid Yar
- Unchecked corporate power, why the crimes of multinational corporations are routinized away, and what we can do about it, Gregg Barak
- Crime and the internet, edited by David S. Wall