Duke Law School shield Duke Law & Technology Review logo
TOPICS
eCommerce
CyberCrime
International
Media & Comm.
Patents & Tech.
Health & Biotech.
Copyrights & TM.
 
DLTR Home
iBlawg
About DLTR
Contact DLTR
Submissions
Staff
Duke Law
CyberCrime :
RECENT ARTICLES:
NEW JERSEY'S ADULT INTERNET LURING STATUTE: AN APPROPRIATE NEXT STEP?
  2005 Duke L. & Tech. Rev. 0016
CyberCrime
6/1/2005
New Jersey recently enacted legislation prohibiting the use of the Internet to lure or entice someone to a location with the purpose of committing a crime with or against that person or some other person. Most states have similar laws pertaining to pedophiles, but this is the first adult Internet luring statute. State measures to regulate the Internet, even in the context of criminal justice, will likely face constitutional challenge since the Internet has become such a critical vehicle for both protected speech and interstate commerce. Furthermore, while the use of the Internet in the commission of crimes against other persons is a new phenomenon, it is unclear whether new laws are the best solution, or whether other responses such as equipping police and investigators with more resources and training to properly enforce existing law would be more effective. This iBrief analyzes the issues New Jersey will face with its statute and the issues other states should be aware of ! when considering similar legislation.


Archived Articles >>>

Title:

Date Posted
THE DORMANT COMMERCE CLAUSE AND STATE REGULATION OF THE INTERNET: ARE LAWS PROTECTING MINORS FROM SEXUAL PREDATORS CONSTITUTIONALLY DIFFERENT THAN THOSE PROTECTING MINORS FROM SEXUALLY EXPLICIT MATERIALS?3/31/2005
PLUGGING THE 'PHISHING' HOLE: LEGISLATION VERSUS TECHNOLOGY3/14/2005
IS I-VOTING I-LLEGAL?5/14/2003
VIGILANTES V. PIRATES: THE RUMBLE OVER PEER-TO-PEER TECHNOLOGY HITS THE HOUSE FLOOR10/15/2002
PROTECTING THE HOMELAND BY EXEMPTION: WHY THE CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE INFORMATION ACT OF 2002 WILL DEGRADE THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT9/20/2002
CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION FOR INSIDE YOUR HEAD: BLANKET TRAFFIC DATA RETENTION AND THE EMERGENCY ANTI-TERRORISM LEGISLATION4/5/2002
CRACKING THE CODE TO PRIVACY: HOW FAR CAN THE FBI GO?1/28/2002
POLICING ONLINE PHARMACIES: BIOTERRORISM MEETS THE WAR ON DRUGS11/26/2001
LIBERTY FOR SECURITY10/10/2001
CARNIVORE: WILL IT DEVOUR YOUR PRIVACY?8/9/2001
VIRTUAL LAS VEGAS: REGULATE OR PROHIBIT?6/20/2001
CAN YOU YAHOO!? THE INTERNET'S DIGITAL FENCES3/12/2001
INTERNET SECURITIES FRAUD: OLD TRICK, NEW MEDIUM2/28/2001
Search:
Related Sites: