Offending and victimization in the digital age: Comparing correlates of cybercrime and traditional offending-only, victimization-only and the victimization-offending …

M Weulen Kranenbarg, TJ Holt, JL Van Gelder - Deviant Behavior, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Cybercrime research suggests that, analogous to traditional crime, victims are more likely to
be offenders. This overlap could be caused by shared risk factors, but it is unclear if these …

[HTML][HTML] Is there a cybercriminal personality? Comparing cyber offenders and offline offenders on HEXACO personality domains and their underlying facets

MW Kranenbarg, JL Van Gelder, AJ Barends… - Computers in human …, 2023 - Elsevier
Cyberspace creates opportunities for new forms of crime that may be related to specific
personality characteristics of offenders. Few studies have investigated the personality …

Pathways into, desistance from, and risk factors related to cyber-dependent crime: A systematic narrative review

J Loggen, A Moneva, R Leukfeldt - Victims & Offenders, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Cyber-dependent crime is a growing global threat. However, research on cybercrime
offending throughout the life course, especially on the factors leading to initiation and …

The role of self-control in information security violations: Insights from a cognitive neuroscience perspective

Q Hu, R West, L Smarandescu - Journal of Management …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Self-control has been identified as a major factor influencing individual behavior in the social
science, neuroscience, criminology, and information security literatures. In this study, we first …

ICT competencies among school teachers: A review of literature

AY Wong, K Daud - Journal of Education and Learning …, 2018 - edulearn.intelektual.org
The rapid development of information and communication technology (ICT) in education has
attract the interest of the Malaysia's Ministry of Education. Ministry aims to have all teachers …

Internet ethics of adolescents: Understanding demographic differences

WWF Lau, AHK Yuen - Computers & Education, 2014 - Elsevier
The current generation of adolescents, who are generally described as digital natives, have
greater access to and are greater consumers of information than previous generations …

Do cyber-birds flock together? Comparing deviance among social network members of cyber-dependent offenders and traditional offenders

M Weulen Kranenbarg, S Ruiter… - European Journal of …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The distinct setting in which cyber-dependent crime takes place may reduce the similarity in
the deviance of social network members. We test this assumption by analysing the deviance …

Why do young people start and continue with ethical hacking? A qualitative study on individual and social aspects in the lives of ethical hackers

JE Noordegraaf… - Criminology & Public …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Research Summary This qualitative interview study examined individual and social
aspects in the lives of 15 hackers who started with ethical hacking before the age of 18. We …

[HTML][HTML] When do they offend together? Comparing co-offending between different types of cyber-offenses and traditional offenses

MW Kranenbarg - Computers in human behavior, 2022 - Elsevier
Research on cyber-co-offending tends to focus on either the organizational structure of
organized cybercrime or social learning processes among individuals. This paper provides …

Cybersecurity: the next academic integrity frontier

P Dawson - A research agenda for academic integrity, 2020 - elgaronline.com
In recent decades there has been a shift toward 'the digital'in society in general, and in
learning in particular. In the United States of America (USA) alone there are more than 6 …