Ar-Raqib et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Virtual worlds real terrorismAr-Raqib et al., 2010
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- 1999596619521826725
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- Ar-Raqib A
- Roche E
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Virtual Worlds are 3-D constructs that exist in cyber-space. Participants operate within these constructs in the form of avatars. Although wirtual worlds appear at first to be merely games, in fact they can be used to carry out criminal conspiracies or terrorism. The book has the …
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