Hate Crimes in Cyberspace
In "Hate Crimes in Cyberspace," author Danielle Keats Citron challenges the notion that the internet is a lawless frontier where individuals must simply endure online harassment. Published by Harvard University Press in 2016, this compelling 352-page book argues that cyber-harassment is not just a personal issue but a significant civil rights concern. Citron advocates for the application of legal precedents and social norms to combat this pervasive problem, emphasizing the need for a more civilized online environment. With insights into the implications of cyberbullying and the importance of privacy rights in the United States, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the intersection of technology, law, and human rights. Join Citron in her quest to redefine our approach to online interactions and promote a safer digital landscape.