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IT HAS become trite to suggest that the convergence of computing andcommunications has begun to change the way we live, and the way wecommit crime. Whether this will necessitate a revision of our philosophi-cal, historical and sociological assumptions, however, is another matter. One must beware of overgeneralization and hyperbole, which characterize a great deal of discourse on the digital age. In the pages that follow, I suggest that
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