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Knowledge and Interest in Computer Related Offences of Undergraduate Computer Science Students in Private Universities in Bangkok
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University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce. School of Science and Technology
Publisher(s)
University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
Date Issued
2009
Resource Type
Text::Report::Research report
Language
English
Abstract
This research aimed at studying knowledge and interest in computer related offences of 490 undergraduate computer science students in private universities in Bangkok Metropolis. Research instruments utilized in this study were a test and questionnaire in order to examine students’ knowledge of Computer Crime Act B.E 2550 (2007) in Section 1.The result from this study is that most of the sample has knowledge of the Act at medium level and their interests were slightly different at a probability level of 0.05. In addition, a most of the sample has never been trained or attended seminar on computer crimes. They have knowledge of the Act via television, internet and in class study respectively.
Sponsorship
Research Support Office, UTCC
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Degree Grantor
University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
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Open access
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University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
Bibliographic Citation
Sirithorn Jalernrat, Chadarat Phipathananunth (2009) Knowledge and Interest in Computer Related Offences of Undergraduate Computer Science Students in Private Universities in Bangkok.