Despite the alarming nature of homicides in which the offender meets the victim online, or cyber-initiated homicides, little empirical attention has been devoted to this phenomenon. The present study was designed to explore the behavioral patterns found prior to and during a cyber-initiated homicide event. Data on 61 homicide cases from various countries were collected through news media and legal sources. Smallest space analysis revealed that cyber homicides were characterized by four distinct themes: excessive violence, fatal escalation, crime-related incidents, and predatory behavior. Implications of the findings and avenues for future research are discussed
Using a sample of college students, we apply the general theory of crime and the lifestyle/routine a...
The relationship between technology and fatal intimate partner violence has been previously thought ...
Cybercrime research suggests that, analogous to traditional crime, victims are more likely to be off...
Despite the alarming nature of homicides in which the offender meets the victim online, or cyber-ini...
Despite the alarming nature of homicides in which the offender meets the victim online, or cyber-ini...
This article sets out to establish whether, and to what extent, homicides involving social networkin...
The current study provides an empirical testing of the victim-offender overlap in online platforms d...
Online crime has increased in severity and frequency over the past two decades. However, although se...
An emerging concern in relation to the importance of technology and social media in everyday life re...
The aim of this study was to investigate cyber-crime victimization among Internet users in the Unite...
Abstract Researchers in the fields of sociology, psychology, behavioural sciences and law are trying...
Purpose: in the literature, the term ‘Internet crime’ has been coined to indicate the scenario in wh...
While modern society benefits from a range of technological advancements, it also is exposed to an e...
Using a sample of online consumers, an examination of routine activities theory and the general theo...
The global cyber crime landscape has changed dramatically with criminals utilizing more sophisticate...
Using a sample of college students, we apply the general theory of crime and the lifestyle/routine a...
The relationship between technology and fatal intimate partner violence has been previously thought ...
Cybercrime research suggests that, analogous to traditional crime, victims are more likely to be off...
Despite the alarming nature of homicides in which the offender meets the victim online, or cyber-ini...
Despite the alarming nature of homicides in which the offender meets the victim online, or cyber-ini...
This article sets out to establish whether, and to what extent, homicides involving social networkin...
The current study provides an empirical testing of the victim-offender overlap in online platforms d...
Online crime has increased in severity and frequency over the past two decades. However, although se...
An emerging concern in relation to the importance of technology and social media in everyday life re...
The aim of this study was to investigate cyber-crime victimization among Internet users in the Unite...
Abstract Researchers in the fields of sociology, psychology, behavioural sciences and law are trying...
Purpose: in the literature, the term ‘Internet crime’ has been coined to indicate the scenario in wh...
While modern society benefits from a range of technological advancements, it also is exposed to an e...
Using a sample of online consumers, an examination of routine activities theory and the general theo...
The global cyber crime landscape has changed dramatically with criminals utilizing more sophisticate...
Using a sample of college students, we apply the general theory of crime and the lifestyle/routine a...
The relationship between technology and fatal intimate partner violence has been previously thought ...
Cybercrime research suggests that, analogous to traditional crime, victims are more likely to be off...