© 2018 International Journal of Cyber Criminology (Diamond Open Access Journal). Under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) LicenseThis article explores the ways in which young people experience the Internet as a potentially criminogenic medium. To date, little research has explored the possible links between the mundane, ubiquitous use of digital communication technologies by young people and involvement in delinquency in online contexts. The current empirical study seeks to address this gap, by investigating how a young person’s digital pursuits (i.e. relative access, technical competencies, and exposure to pertinent technologies, Internet sites and services), as well as various devel...
The increasing relevance of youth participation in the e-environment and invariably the use of cyber...
Victimization through the Internet is becoming more prevalent as cyber criminals have developed more...
Researching cybercriminality to design new methods to prevent, investigate and mitigate cybercrimina...
This article explores the ways in which young people experience the Internet as a potentially crimin...
This article explores the ways in which young people experience the Internet as a potentially crimin...
This research project was established to draw together existing, recent evidence on online behaviour...
This study investigates cybercrime, which has become a significant phenomenon within the last two...
This article offers a socio-technical framework for better understanding youthful attraction to, and...
This article maps the important albeit under-researched relationship between young people, social ne...
Cybercrime is an increasing area of study in the field of criminology. With the advancement of techn...
Published 20 May 2023Research has shown that psychosocial and behavioral factors are associated with...
Criminologists typically study peer influence within traditional contexts such as schools and neighb...
Cybercrime incidence rates are increasing. In order to identify solutions to this problem, the sourc...
Crime related to the use of new media by children Mgr. et Mgr. Kateřina Kudrlová Abstract: The thesi...
AbstractThis paper centres on the psychological effects new digital media, like the internet, have o...
The increasing relevance of youth participation in the e-environment and invariably the use of cyber...
Victimization through the Internet is becoming more prevalent as cyber criminals have developed more...
Researching cybercriminality to design new methods to prevent, investigate and mitigate cybercrimina...
This article explores the ways in which young people experience the Internet as a potentially crimin...
This article explores the ways in which young people experience the Internet as a potentially crimin...
This research project was established to draw together existing, recent evidence on online behaviour...
This study investigates cybercrime, which has become a significant phenomenon within the last two...
This article offers a socio-technical framework for better understanding youthful attraction to, and...
This article maps the important albeit under-researched relationship between young people, social ne...
Cybercrime is an increasing area of study in the field of criminology. With the advancement of techn...
Published 20 May 2023Research has shown that psychosocial and behavioral factors are associated with...
Criminologists typically study peer influence within traditional contexts such as schools and neighb...
Cybercrime incidence rates are increasing. In order to identify solutions to this problem, the sourc...
Crime related to the use of new media by children Mgr. et Mgr. Kateřina Kudrlová Abstract: The thesi...
AbstractThis paper centres on the psychological effects new digital media, like the internet, have o...
The increasing relevance of youth participation in the e-environment and invariably the use of cyber...
Victimization through the Internet is becoming more prevalent as cyber criminals have developed more...
Researching cybercriminality to design new methods to prevent, investigate and mitigate cybercrimina...