Understanding the state of criminological scholarship on cybercrimes
TJ Holt - Computers in Human Behavior, 2023 - Elsevier
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Reconsidering Crime and Technology: What Is This Thing We Call Cybercrime?
J Lusthaus - Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 2024 - annualreviews.org
Cybercrime is not a solely technical subject but one that involves human offenders who are
susceptible to social scientific study. Yet, despite calls for cybercrime research to be …
susceptible to social scientific study. Yet, despite calls for cybercrime research to be …
An assessment of the harms associated with ideologically motivated cyberattacks
There has been a dramatic increase in research on terrorism and extremist activities over
the last two decades. Despite this growth, the majority of studies focus on either the harm …
the last two decades. Despite this growth, the majority of studies focus on either the harm …
Unpacking the political-criminal nexus in state-cybercrimes: a macro-level typology
A Lavorgna - Trends in Organized Crime, 2023 - Springer
Criminological literature on crime and deviance in cyberspace has boomed in recent years
with most studies focusing on computer integrity crimes, computer content crimes and …
with most studies focusing on computer integrity crimes, computer content crimes and …
The Gozi group: A criminal firm in cyberspace?
J Lusthaus, J Van Oss… - European Journal of …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
The relative glut of data on cybercriminal forums has led to a growing understanding of the
functioning of these virtual marketplaces. But with a focus on illicit online trading, less …
functioning of these virtual marketplaces. But with a focus on illicit online trading, less …
[HTML][HTML] An analysis of fake social media engagement services
Fake engagement services allow users of online social media and other web platforms to
illegitimately increase their online reach and boost their perceived popularity. Driven by …
illegitimately increase their online reach and boost their perceived popularity. Driven by …
Assessing nation‐state‐sponsored cyberattacks using aspects of Situational Crime Prevention
Abstract Research Summary This study utilized a quantitative analysis of 246 cyberattack
incidents reported in the Extremist CyberCrime Database to identify significant predictors of …
incidents reported in the Extremist CyberCrime Database to identify significant predictors of …
On the motivations and challenges of affiliates involved in cybercrime
The cybercrime industry is characterised by work specialisation to the point that it has
become a volume industry with various “as-a-service” offerings. One well-established “as-a …
become a volume industry with various “as-a-service” offerings. One well-established “as-a …
[PDF][PDF] Cybercrime: a social ecology
From its roots as niche technically-driven crimes and online subcultures, cybercrime and
online harm now dominate public debates. This chapter examines cybercrime from a …
online harm now dominate public debates. This chapter examines cybercrime from a …
How cryptomarket communities navigate marketplace structures, risk perceptions and ideologies amid evolving cryptocurrency practices
A Childs - Criminology & Criminal Justice, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Cryptomarkets are increasingly requiring users to purchase products with Monero (a 'privacy
coin') to further obfuscate the digital trail of money compared to conventional …
coin') to further obfuscate the digital trail of money compared to conventional …