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Jaswant Singh & Haider Ali

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The rise of cybercrime has fundamentally altered our understanding of the term "space" in relation to crime. We can no longer view crime and criminality solely through a geographical lens. Cybercrime defies traditional borders, often extending beyond physical limitations. While advancements in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) have greatly benefited society, they have also facilitated a variety of illicit activities conducted online, such as hacking, identity theft, online fraud, cyberbullying, & cyber terrorism. These activities present significant challenges as they utilize sophisticated technological tools to exploit vulnerabilities.
In India, the widespread availability of internet access and the rapid digitization of services have made the nation particularly appealing to cybercriminals, who take advantage of weaknesses in networks, systems, and the naivety of users. As one of the world's largest and fastest-growing digital economies, India is especially at risk from cyber terrorism. Consequently, cybercrime is increasingly recognized as a major societal challenge, prompting a critical need for governments to take decisive action. In response, various legislative measures and institutional frameworks have been established to tackle the complexities of the cyber realm. Nonetheless, due to the ever-evolving nature of cyberspace, there is an urgent need for enhanced cyber policing and thorough investigations into cybercrime.
The primary aims of my research paper are to explore how police can be effectively regulated in their efforts to combat cybercrime, to gain insights into the nature of cyber policing and its inherent challenges, to examine theoretical models of cyber-crime investigation, and to discuss various issues and obstacles faced in cyber policing & cyber-crime investigation.

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The Role Of Police In Combating Cybercrime Within The Legal Framework Of India. (2024). Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture, 35, 5568-5576. https://doi.org/10.59670/49bb2d93