RT Book T1 Investigating and preventing crime in the digital era: new safeguards, new rights T2 Legal studies in international, European and comparative criminal law JF Legal studies in international, European and comparative criminal law A2 Bachmaier Winter, Lorena A2 Ruggeri, Stefano LA English PP Cham PB Springer YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/181856940X AB The aim of this book is to delve into the impact of the Information and Communications Technologies in the criminal prevention and investigation, by addressing the state of the art of different measures and its implementation in different legal systems vis à vis the protection of human rights. Yet this research not only pursues a diagnostic goal but furthermore aims at providing a reconstruction of this problematic area in light of modern, human rights-oriented notion of criminal justice. This broadens the scope of this investigation, which encompasses both unprecedented safeguards to traditional, or anyway widely recognized individual rights and the emergence of new rights, such as the right to informational self-determination, and the right to information technology privacy. The book addresses the problems and potentials in the areas of criminal prevention and criminal investigation, taking into account that due to electronic surveillance and the progress in the use of big data for identifying risks, the borders between preventive and investigative e-measures is not clear-cut. CN 340.9 SN 9783031139529 K1 Private international law. K1 Conflict of laws. K1 International law. K1 Comparative law. K1 Law—Europe. K1 Criminal law—International unification. K1 Information technology—Law and legislation. K1 Mass media—Law and legislation. K1 Human rights. K1 Criminal law. K1 eBook-Springer-Law-and-Criminology-2022 DO 10.1007/978-3-031-13952-9