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AbstractCriminological research exploring the phenomena of cybercrime and technology-enabled offending has increased dramatically over the last two decades, examining changes in offender behavior, victim characteristics, and the applicability of existing theories for these crimes.
Holt, Thomas J., Bossler, Adam
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Behavioral analysis of cybercrime: Paving the way for effective policing strategies
This comprehensive survey paper offers a panoramic exploration of the dynamic realm of cybercrime policing, encompassing a wide spectrum of intricacies from cybercrime definitions to establishing a robust investigative framework.
Gargi Sarkar, Sandeep K. Shukla
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Governing cyber security through networks : an analysis of cyber security coordination in Belgium [PDF]
While governments develop formal and informal structures or 'networks' to promote collaboration between governmental departments and agencies, there remains uncertainty on how to set up and develop cyber security networks. The latter is demonstrated when
Rondelez, Rafaƫl
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Shining a Light on Policing of the Dark Web: An analysis of UK investigatory Powers [PDF]
The dark web and the proliferation of criminals who have exploited its cryptographic protocols to commit crimes anonymously has created major challenges for law enforcement around the world. Traditional policing techniques have required amendment and new
Davies, Gemma
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This qualitative study explores the perspectives and experiences of digital consumers who have been victims of agricultural produce-related digital crimes.
Ronald Osei Mensah +2 more
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On the complexity of collaborative cyber crime investigations [PDF]
This article considers the challenges faced by digital evidence specialists when collaborating with other specialists and agencies in other jurisdictions when investigating cyber crime.
Bednar, Peter, Hennell, C., Katos, V.
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This paper addresses the importance of building knowledge on the impact of cybercrime victimization. Because the topic is understudied, it is unclear whether the impact of cybercrime differs from that of traditional crime. Our understanding of potential
Jildau Borwell +2 more
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A significant percentage of security research that is conducted suffers from common issues that prevent wide-scale adoption. Common snags of such proposed methods tend to include (i) introduction of additional nodes within the communication architecture,
Muath Obaidat +3 more
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Where To Prosecute Cybercrimes [PDF]
Selecting the appropriate venue for a criminal trial has been a matter of constitutional concern since the founding of the country. The issue is thought to be essential to the fair administration of justice and thus public confidence in the criminal ...
Wall, Jacob T
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Cyber-crime Science = Crime Science + Information Security [PDF]
Cyber-crime Science is an emerging area of study aiming to prevent cyber-crime by combining security protection techniques from Information Security with empirical research methods used in Crime Science.
Hartel, Pieter +2 more
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