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 are comparable to traditional risk factors. Utilizing a high risk sample of computer-dependent cyber-offenders and traditional offenders (N = 535) we compare victimization, offending, and victimization-offending between cybercrime and traditional crime. Cybercrime results show a considerable victim-offender overlap and correlates like low self-control and routine activities partly explain differences in victimization, offending, and victimization-offending. Some cybercrime correlates are related to the digital context, but show similar patterns for cybercr...
The distinct setting in which cyber-dependent crime takes place may reduce the similarity in the dev...
Although the prevalence of cybercrime has increased rapidly, most victims do not report these offens...
The aim of this study was to investigate cyber-crime victimization among Internet users in the Unite...
Cybercrime research suggests that, analogous to traditional crime, victims are more likely to be off...
Cybercrime research suggests that, analogous to traditional crime, victims are more likely to be off...
This chapter will focus on cyber-dependent crimes (i.e., malicious hacking). Of all crimes that coul...
Research on cyber-co-offending tends to focus on either the organizational structure of organized cy...
Increasingly, the overlap between victims and offenders has received empirical attention with regard...
Using a sample of college students, we apply the general theory of crime and the lifestyle/routine a...
Purpose: This paper argues that cyber-dependent offending differs in important ways from other types...
Using a sample of online consumers, an examination of routine activities theory and the general theo...
This paper addresses the importance of building knowledge on the impact of cybercrime victimization....
As usage of the Internet has grown to approximately 657 million users worldwide, criminality online ...
Prior research on cybercrime victimization has generally emphasized the linkage between the frequenc...
Cybercrimes are often viewed as technical offenses that require technical solutions, such as antivir...
The distinct setting in which cyber-dependent crime takes place may reduce the similarity in the dev...
Although the prevalence of cybercrime has increased rapidly, most victims do not report these offens...
The aim of this study was to investigate cyber-crime victimization among Internet users in the Unite...
Cybercrime research suggests that, analogous to traditional crime, victims are more likely to be off...
Cybercrime research suggests that, analogous to traditional crime, victims are more likely to be off...
This chapter will focus on cyber-dependent crimes (i.e., malicious hacking). Of all crimes that coul...
Research on cyber-co-offending tends to focus on either the organizational structure of organized cy...
Increasingly, the overlap between victims and offenders has received empirical attention with regard...
Using a sample of college students, we apply the general theory of crime and the lifestyle/routine a...
Purpose: This paper argues that cyber-dependent offending differs in important ways from other types...
Using a sample of online consumers, an examination of routine activities theory and the general theo...
This paper addresses the importance of building knowledge on the impact of cybercrime victimization....
As usage of the Internet has grown to approximately 657 million users worldwide, criminality online ...
Prior research on cybercrime victimization has generally emphasized the linkage between the frequenc...
Cybercrimes are often viewed as technical offenses that require technical solutions, such as antivir...
The distinct setting in which cyber-dependent crime takes place may reduce the similarity in the dev...
Although the prevalence of cybercrime has increased rapidly, most victims do not report these offens...
The aim of this study was to investigate cyber-crime victimization among Internet users in the Unite...