Policing the Internet presents a multi-perspective exploration of issues related to online policing, regulation, and cybersecurity, as part of the At Issue series. Edited by Roman Espejo, the book compiles essays debating key questions about whether the Internet requires special policing or regulation, the nature and threat of cybercrime (including cyberterrorism and identity theft), the role of social networks in safety and crime, and the challenges in implementing effective Internet governance and crime prevention.