Cybercrime and its victims
Herausgeber: Martellozzo, Elena; Jane, Emma A
Cybercrime and its victims
Herausgeber: Martellozzo, Elena; Jane, Emma A
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Bringing together leading international scholars, this book considers how cyberspace reinforces prejudice and covers issues such as online grooming, sexting, cyber-hate, cyber-bulling and online radicalization.
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Bringing together leading international scholars, this book considers how cyberspace reinforces prejudice and covers issues such as online grooming, sexting, cyber-hate, cyber-bulling and online radicalization.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781138639447
- ISBN-10: 1138639443
- Artikelnr.: 48453811
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781138639447
- ISBN-10: 1138639443
- Artikelnr.: 48453811
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Elena Martellozzo is a criminologist and senior lecturer at Middlesex University, UK. She works extensively with children and young people, sex offenders and practitioners. Her research includes exploring children and young people's online behaviour, the analysis of sexual grooming, online sexual exploitation and police practice in the area of child sexual abuse. Emma A. Jane is a Senior Research Fellow and Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales, Australia. Misogyny online, cyberhate, internet mobs, digital vigilantism ("digilantism"), and non-legislative interventions for technology-related crime are the current foci of her ongoing research into the social and ethical implications of emerging technologies. In 2016, the public benefit of her research into misogyny online was recognised when she was named the Anne Dunn Scholar of the Year.
Foreword, Majid Yar
Introduction: Victims of Cybercrime On the Small 'I' Internet, Emma A. Jane
and Elena Martellozzo
Part I: Conceptual issues
1. Victims of Cybercrime: Definitions and Challenges, Nicole A. Vincent
2. Theorising Power Online, Chris Brickell
Part II: Sexual violence, abuse, and exploitation
3. Gendered Cyberhate, Victim-Blaming, And Why the Internet Is More Like
Driving a Car On a Road Than Being Naked in The Snow, Emma A. Jane
4. Sexting in Context: Understanding Gendered Sexual Media Practices Beyond
Inherent 'Risk' And 'Harm', Amy Shields Dobson
5. Victims of Sex Trafficking and Online Sexual Exploitation, Kristine
Hickle
6. Online Sexual Grooming: Children as Victims of Online Abuse, Elena
Martellozzo
Part III: Race and culture
7. Online Racial Hate Speech, Jamie Cleland
8. Malign Images, Malevolent Networks: Social Media, Extremist Violence and
Public Anxieties, Ramaswami Harindranath
Part IV: Social violence
9. Bullying in The Digital Age, Robin M. Kowalski and Gary W. Giumetti
10. Internet Suicide and Communities of Affirmation, Ronald Niezen
Part V: Conclusions
11. Conclusion Beyond Law: Protecting Victims Through Engineering and
Design, Nicole A Vincent and Emma A. Jane
Index
Introduction: Victims of Cybercrime On the Small 'I' Internet, Emma A. Jane
and Elena Martellozzo
Part I: Conceptual issues
1. Victims of Cybercrime: Definitions and Challenges, Nicole A. Vincent
2. Theorising Power Online, Chris Brickell
Part II: Sexual violence, abuse, and exploitation
3. Gendered Cyberhate, Victim-Blaming, And Why the Internet Is More Like
Driving a Car On a Road Than Being Naked in The Snow, Emma A. Jane
4. Sexting in Context: Understanding Gendered Sexual Media Practices Beyond
Inherent 'Risk' And 'Harm', Amy Shields Dobson
5. Victims of Sex Trafficking and Online Sexual Exploitation, Kristine
Hickle
6. Online Sexual Grooming: Children as Victims of Online Abuse, Elena
Martellozzo
Part III: Race and culture
7. Online Racial Hate Speech, Jamie Cleland
8. Malign Images, Malevolent Networks: Social Media, Extremist Violence and
Public Anxieties, Ramaswami Harindranath
Part IV: Social violence
9. Bullying in The Digital Age, Robin M. Kowalski and Gary W. Giumetti
10. Internet Suicide and Communities of Affirmation, Ronald Niezen
Part V: Conclusions
11. Conclusion Beyond Law: Protecting Victims Through Engineering and
Design, Nicole A Vincent and Emma A. Jane
Index
Foreword, Majid Yar
Introduction: Victims of Cybercrime On the Small 'I' Internet, Emma A. Jane
and Elena Martellozzo
Part I: Conceptual issues
1. Victims of Cybercrime: Definitions and Challenges, Nicole A. Vincent
2. Theorising Power Online, Chris Brickell
Part II: Sexual violence, abuse, and exploitation
3. Gendered Cyberhate, Victim-Blaming, And Why the Internet Is More Like
Driving a Car On a Road Than Being Naked in The Snow, Emma A. Jane
4. Sexting in Context: Understanding Gendered Sexual Media Practices Beyond
Inherent 'Risk' And 'Harm', Amy Shields Dobson
5. Victims of Sex Trafficking and Online Sexual Exploitation, Kristine
Hickle
6. Online Sexual Grooming: Children as Victims of Online Abuse, Elena
Martellozzo
Part III: Race and culture
7. Online Racial Hate Speech, Jamie Cleland
8. Malign Images, Malevolent Networks: Social Media, Extremist Violence and
Public Anxieties, Ramaswami Harindranath
Part IV: Social violence
9. Bullying in The Digital Age, Robin M. Kowalski and Gary W. Giumetti
10. Internet Suicide and Communities of Affirmation, Ronald Niezen
Part V: Conclusions
11. Conclusion Beyond Law: Protecting Victims Through Engineering and
Design, Nicole A Vincent and Emma A. Jane
Index
Introduction: Victims of Cybercrime On the Small 'I' Internet, Emma A. Jane
and Elena Martellozzo
Part I: Conceptual issues
1. Victims of Cybercrime: Definitions and Challenges, Nicole A. Vincent
2. Theorising Power Online, Chris Brickell
Part II: Sexual violence, abuse, and exploitation
3. Gendered Cyberhate, Victim-Blaming, And Why the Internet Is More Like
Driving a Car On a Road Than Being Naked in The Snow, Emma A. Jane
4. Sexting in Context: Understanding Gendered Sexual Media Practices Beyond
Inherent 'Risk' And 'Harm', Amy Shields Dobson
5. Victims of Sex Trafficking and Online Sexual Exploitation, Kristine
Hickle
6. Online Sexual Grooming: Children as Victims of Online Abuse, Elena
Martellozzo
Part III: Race and culture
7. Online Racial Hate Speech, Jamie Cleland
8. Malign Images, Malevolent Networks: Social Media, Extremist Violence and
Public Anxieties, Ramaswami Harindranath
Part IV: Social violence
9. Bullying in The Digital Age, Robin M. Kowalski and Gary W. Giumetti
10. Internet Suicide and Communities of Affirmation, Ronald Niezen
Part V: Conclusions
11. Conclusion Beyond Law: Protecting Victims Through Engineering and
Design, Nicole A Vincent and Emma A. Jane
Index