Computer crime has become a global issue and continues to rapidly grow; however, few studies had examined the applicability of a general theory of crime in explaining computer deviance. Using a panel of 2,751 Korean youths, the current study examined whether low self-control theory can be useful as a theoretical framework for explaining computer crime. The results indicated the applicability of low self-control theory in explaining both illegal download of software and illegal use of others' personal identification online. Consistent with the theory's prediction, opportunity variables, especially hours of computer use, were found to be significant predictors of computer crime. The shortcomings of the current research and the directions for ...
Deviant behaviors on the Internet by adolescents have increased due to increased opportunity for usi...
Abstract: Internet-based digital piracy has recently become a widespread occurrence. Despite this gr...
Previous empirical work has shown that the inclusion of low self-control in multiple regression mode...
Using self-report measures of attitudinal and behavioral self-control, this study tests the applicab...
Presently, computer crime is rampant and costly. Combating these crimes is not only focused on the t...
Over the last decade, criminological scholarship has primarily used measures derived from Akers (199...
The expansion of the internet and personal technology devices has been coupled with the development ...
Computer crimes are a major problem for today\u27s society. This thesis ascertains the extent and di...
This article studies Tittle's control balance theory that bases criminal and deviant behaviour on th...
Although cybercrime has rapidly evolved and become a significant criminological issue, research reve...
Using a sample of online consumers, an examination of routine activities theory and the general theo...
Juvenile cybercrime is the problem that has received little attention in academic research. This stu...
Gottfredson and Hirschi’s (1990) general theory of crime and Akers’ (1998) social learning theory ha...
It is well known that software piracy is widespread. While the existing research on this subject ha...
This study aimed at evaluating self-control theory in the context of online music piracy by adolesce...
Deviant behaviors on the Internet by adolescents have increased due to increased opportunity for usi...
Abstract: Internet-based digital piracy has recently become a widespread occurrence. Despite this gr...
Previous empirical work has shown that the inclusion of low self-control in multiple regression mode...
Using self-report measures of attitudinal and behavioral self-control, this study tests the applicab...
Presently, computer crime is rampant and costly. Combating these crimes is not only focused on the t...
Over the last decade, criminological scholarship has primarily used measures derived from Akers (199...
The expansion of the internet and personal technology devices has been coupled with the development ...
Computer crimes are a major problem for today\u27s society. This thesis ascertains the extent and di...
This article studies Tittle's control balance theory that bases criminal and deviant behaviour on th...
Although cybercrime has rapidly evolved and become a significant criminological issue, research reve...
Using a sample of online consumers, an examination of routine activities theory and the general theo...
Juvenile cybercrime is the problem that has received little attention in academic research. This stu...
Gottfredson and Hirschi’s (1990) general theory of crime and Akers’ (1998) social learning theory ha...
It is well known that software piracy is widespread. While the existing research on this subject ha...
This study aimed at evaluating self-control theory in the context of online music piracy by adolesce...
Deviant behaviors on the Internet by adolescents have increased due to increased opportunity for usi...
Abstract: Internet-based digital piracy has recently become a widespread occurrence. Despite this gr...
Previous empirical work has shown that the inclusion of low self-control in multiple regression mode...