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Cybercrime in Context

The human factor in victimization, offending, and policing

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer | 1e druk, 2021
ISBN13: 9783030605261
Rubricering
Hoofdrubriek : Juridisch
Springer 1e druk, 2021 9783030605261
Gratis verzonden | Verwachte levertijd ongeveer 9 werkdagen

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This book is about the human factor in cybercrime: its offenders, victims and parties involved in tackling cybercrime. It takes a diverse international perspective of the response to and prevention of cybercrime by seeking to understand not just the technological, but the human decision-making involved.

This edited volume represents the state of the art of research on the human factor in cybercrime, addressing its victims, offenders, and policing. It originated at the Second annual Conference on the Human Factor in Cybercrime, held in The Netherlands in October 2019, bringing together empirical research from a variety of disciplines, and theoretical and methodological approaches.

This volume will be of particular interest to researchers and students in cybercrime and the psychology of cybercrime, as well as policy makers and law enforcement interested in prevention and detection.

Specificaties

ISBN13:9783030605261
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:4-5-2021
Hoofdrubriek:Juridisch

Inhoudsopgave

1) Introduction2) The Annual Conference on the Human Factor in Cybercrime: An analysis of participation in the 2018 and 2019 meetings3) The Online Behaviour and Victimization Study: the development of an experimental research instrument for measuring and explaining online behaviour and cybercrime victimization4) No Gambles with Information Security: The Victim Psychology of a Ransomware Attack5) Shifting the blame? Investigation of user compliance with digital payment regulations6) Protect Against Unintentional Insider Threats: The risk of an employee’s cyber misconduct on a Social Media Site7) Assessing the detrimental impact of cyber-victimization on self-perceived community safety8) Show me the money! Identity fraud losses, capacity to act, and victims' efforts for reimbursement9) Victims of Cybercrime: Understanding the Impact through Accounts10) The impact of a Canadian financial cybercrime prevention campaign on clients' sense of security11) Saint or Satan? Moral Development and Dark Triad Influences on Cybercriminal Intent12) Cyber-dependent crime versus traditional crime: empirical evidence for clusters of offenses and related motivations13) Examining Gender Responsive Risk Factors That Predict Recidivism for People Convicted of Cybercrimes14) Exploring Masculinities and Perceptions of Gender in Online Cybercrime Subcultures15) Child sexual exploitation communities on the Darkweb: How organized are they?16) Infrastructural power: dealing with abuse, crime, and control in the Tor anonymity network17) Cybercrime reporting behaviors among small and medium-sized enterprises in the Netherlands18) Textmining for cybercrime in registrations of the Dutch police19) Law Enforcement and Disruption of Offline and Online Activities: A Review of Contemporary Challenges20) Unique offender, unique response? Assessing the suitability and effectiveness of interventions for cyber offenders

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