Criminalising identity theft : a comparative study of Barbados, England and Australia
This thesis examines whether identity theft is an offence in Barbados, England or Australia and, more fundamentally, considers if the criminalisation of the misconduct is justified by reference to the normative theories of harm and morality. The study is a doctrinal and theoretical one that draws on...
Main Author: | Alleyne, Olson DeCourcey |
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Other Authors: | Cunningham, Sally Kyd; Clarkson, Chris |
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University of Leicester
2014
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.602674 |
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