Analysis of the Jurisdictional
Thresholds
for Prosecuting Cyber Crimes in the United States at the State
Level |
In order to facilitate law enforcement efforts to combat cybercrime
the Technical Analysis Group prepared a comparative analysis of
state cybercrime laws for the some of the most pressing areas of
cybercrime. Interaction with state and local law enforcement revealed that
a tool to quickly compare various states' cybercrime laws would be useful.
The Technical Analysis group research directly meets this need.
TAG's findings are not intended as legal advice, nor are
they intended to present a comprehensive analysis of all cybercrime laws.
TAG's research is designed to assist local law enforcement and
prosecutors in making a preliminary comparative determination as to what
types of computer-related criminal activities may be prosecuted in
various states together with the accompanying levels of punishment. To that
end, TAG's report utilizes tables to represent what type of computer-related
criminal activities may be prosecuted under a specific statute
and provides a combined table for each major area of computer crime to
assist in comparing prosecutable activities between states.
Prosecutors may find the description of each table heading
useful. Each table heading description contains explanations and examples
of such criminal activity and describes how it may be prosecutable
under the applicable state statutes. TAG does not make any representation
that its research findings are entirely comprehensive of every state
cybercrime law. Although we are not currently expecting to annually
update the material found here we welcome recommendations and notification
of errors or omissions.