The overlap between criminal justice and cybercrime has become more obscured as time has gone and technology has become more advanced and useful. Cybercrime is a crime committed using the means of technology and the internet. Criminal justice is the delivery of justice to those who have committed crimes. Their job includes the rehabilitation of offenders, preventing other crimes, and moral support for victims. Technology has taken traditional crime and allowed it to evolve in to a limitless, borderless entity. Our understanding about the connection between crime and technology, however, has not kept pace with the technological changes that have shaped criminal. Cybercrime has become so prevalent that a new discipline, digital forensics, has even been developed and investigates “cyber, computer, electronic, or other types of cybercrimes’ (Payne & Hadzhidimova, 2019). The criminal justice field has had to reconsider how they categorize and identify crime in order to cover the cyber aspect of it. there were no laws made governing what is or is not a cybercrime or what the consequences of committing a cybercrime should be. Since technology has a lot to do with our daily lives, I believe it is necessary for criminal justice to develop a more advanced cybercrime curriculum for students and develop strategies for handling different kinds of crime inhabits. They need to track down sophisticated users who commit unlawful acts on the Internet while hiding their identities; the need for close coordination among law enforcement agencies; and the need for trained and well-equipped personnel to gather evidence, investigate, and prosecute these. . One such crime is identity theft where a person deliberately steals someone else’s identity and (possibly) their financial information and use it for personal gain.