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Enhancing relationships between criminology and cybersecurity
‘Cybercrime’ is an umbrella concept used by criminologists to refer to traditional crimes that are enhanced via the use of networked technologies (i.e. cyber-enabled crimes) and newer forms of crime that would not exist without networked technologies (i ...
Benoît Dupont, C. Whelan
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Southern criminology has been recognized as a leading theoretical development for attempting to overcome the perpetuation of colonial power relations reflected in the unequal flow of knowledge between the Global North and Global South.
E. Dimou
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Mapping the Pains of Neo-Colonialism: A Critical Elaboration of Southern Criminology
Recent appeals to decolonize criminology argue for a radical reorientation of the subject towards Global South relevant research agendas, theories and scholars.
Pablo Ciocchini, Joe Greener
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An Introduction to Method of Theory Building in Integrative Criminology [PDF]
Contemporary crime analysts aside from modern paradigms have now postmodern views and quantum paradigms to view the future of criminology in reconciling theories, regardless of the theoretical ones.
Hossein Gholami+1 more
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Green Criminology: Capitalism, Green Crime and Justice, and Environmental Destruction
Green criminology has developed into a criminological subfield with a substantial literature. That literature is so vast that a single review cannot do it justice.
M. Lynch, M. A. Long
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Cultural spotlight to the stage of criminology: a bibliometric brief on cultural criminology
In the last two decades, cultural criminology has developed a unique viewpoint on criminal behaviour and law. Cultural criminology is a subfield of criminology that focuses on how dynamics of meaning underpin every process in criminal justice, including ...
K.G.N.U. Ranaweera
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Postmodern criminology and its approach to crime and crime causation [PDF]
Postmodern or constitutive criminology is one of the theories of critical criminology that was born in 90s and introduced a systematic description of postmodernism into the writings on criminology.
ali hossein najafi abrandabadi+1 more
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Defi-crime: condition, trends and criminological models
Objective: to develop a criminological concept of DeFi-crime and measures to deter it.Methods: dialectical materialism and the general scientific methods of cognition based on it, used in the Russian criminology.Results: a criminological concept of DeFi ...
E. L. Sidorenko
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THE WORD CRIMINOLOGY: A PHILOLOGY AND A DEFINITION
Objective: to formulate a new definition of the word “criminology”.Methods: dialectic, systemic, analysis, synthesis, comparison.Results: the paper presents the history and etymology of the word “criminology”.
J. R. Wilson
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Feasibility of Islamic Readings of Criminology Versus Scientific Criminology [PDF]
Today, it can be argued that most thinkers agree on the principle that the humanities are relative and can theorize from different levels of analysis and intellectual coefficients on it, while analyzing human and social affairs.
Seyed Mohammad Reza Mousavi Fard
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