This book features the empirical work of internationally known scholars, providing an in-depth examination of the overlap between online and offline victimization and offending. It will be a key resource for academics, researchers, and advanced students of Victimology, Cybercime, Criminology and Criminal Justice.
This book features the empirical work of internationally known scholars, providing an in-depth examination of the overlap between online and offline victimization and offending. It will be a key resource for academics, researchers, and advanced students of Victimology, Cybercime, Criminology and Criminal Justice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shelly L. Clevenger is Chair of the Department of Victim Studies at Sam Houston State University. Her area of expertise is cybervictimization and intimate partner violence and gender. She has many peer-reviewed publications and books on these topics and has won many national awards. Catherine D. Marcum is Chair of the Department of Government and Justice at Appalachian State University. Her areas of expertise include cybervictimization and offending, as well as correctional issues and sexual victimization. She has over 60 peer-reviewed publications and multiple textbooks in these fields.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Intimate Risks: Examining Online and Offline Abuse, Homicide Flags, and Femicide 2. Deepfakes and Domestic Violence: Perpetrating Intimate Partner Abuse Using Video 3. Assessing the Overlap between Cyberstalking Victimization and Face-to-face Sexual Victimization among South Korean Middle and High School Students 4. Mapping as Harm Reduction: Using GIS to Map Chatter Associated with Sex Work 5. Self-Control, Risky Behavior, and Dating Application-Facilitated Victimization by 6. Understanding the Overlap of Online Offending and Victimization: Using Cluster Analysis to Examine Group Differences 7. Exploring Fear of Crime for Those Targeted by Romance Fraud 8. Online Consumer Fraud Victimization and Reporting: A Quantitative Study of the Predictors and Motives 9. The Financial Leash: Cyberfinancial Abuse within Intimate Relationships 10. Adapting and Applying Offline Theory to Online Victimization: A Test of the Shadow of Sexual Assault Hypothesis with Fear of Online Victimization 11. Convergence of Traditional and Online Property Crime Victimization in a City with Little Offline Crime
Introduction 1. Intimate Risks: Examining Online and Offline Abuse, Homicide Flags, and Femicide 2. Deepfakes and Domestic Violence: Perpetrating Intimate Partner Abuse Using Video 3. Assessing the Overlap between Cyberstalking Victimization and Face-to-face Sexual Victimization among South Korean Middle and High School Students 4. Mapping as Harm Reduction: Using GIS to Map Chatter Associated with Sex Work 5. Self-Control, Risky Behavior, and Dating Application-Facilitated Victimization by 6. Understanding the Overlap of Online Offending and Victimization: Using Cluster Analysis to Examine Group Differences 7. Exploring Fear of Crime for Those Targeted by Romance Fraud 8. Online Consumer Fraud Victimization and Reporting: A Quantitative Study of the Predictors and Motives 9. The Financial Leash: Cyberfinancial Abuse within Intimate Relationships 10. Adapting and Applying Offline Theory to Online Victimization: A Test of the Shadow of Sexual Assault Hypothesis with Fear of Online Victimization 11. Convergence of Traditional and Online Property Crime Victimization in a City with Little Offline Crime
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