Cybercrime is an evolving form of transnational crime. The complex nature of the crime as one
that takes place in the border-less realm of cyberspace is compounded by the increasing involvement of organized crime groups.
Perpetrators of cybercrime and their victims can be located in different regions, and its effects can ripple through societies
around the world, highlighting the need to mount an urgent, dynamic and integrated response. UNODC draws upon its specialized
expertise on criminal justice systems response to provide technical assistance in capacity building, prevention and awareness
raising, international cooperation, and data collection, research and analysis on cybercrime.
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