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This chapter illustrates the suggestions about specialised legal, institutional and awareness efforts by the criminal justice system (CJS) to deal with cyber economic crimes . A new integrated cyber security model for these cybercrimes to provide an efficient response for multiple challenges and problems faced by various stakeholders of CJS is contemplated upon. The model suggests various frameworks to support it and how to implement the same. Cybercrime being a transnational and cross-domain problem which warrants institutional and policy reorientation, various institutional and legal arrangements and interventions are recommended to achieve immediate and efficient response for these cyber economic crimes . The use of the latest technology to expedite the process of investigation and justice is also recommended.
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Rajput, B. (2020). Integrated Cyber Crime and Cyber Security Model. In: Cyber Economic Crime in India. Springer Series on Asian Criminology and Criminal Justice Research. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44655-0_10
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