Building upon Eck and Clarke’s (2003) ideas for explaining crimes in which there is no face-to-face contact between victims and offenders, the authors developed an adapted lifestyle–routine activities theory. Traditional conceptions of place-based environments depend on the convergence of victims and offenders in time and physical space to explain opportunities for victimization. With their proposed cyberlifestyle–routine activities theory, the authors moved beyond this conceptualization to explain opportunities for victimization in cyberspace environments where traditional conceptions of time and space are less relevant. Cyberlifestyle–routine activities theory was tested using a sample of 974 college students on a particular type of cyber...
The present study explores the relationship between risky lifestyles, both online and offline, in re...
Purpose: in the literature, the term ‘Internet crime’ has been coined to indicate the scenario in wh...
This chapter presents an overview of emerging issues in the psychology of human behaviour and the ev...
Prior research on cybercrime victimization has generally emphasized the linkage between the frequenc...
The current study provides an empirical testing of the victim-offender overlap in online platforms d...
Lifestyle and routine activities models are often used in criminological research to examine crime v...
Using a sample of online consumers, an examination of routine activities theory and the general theo...
Internet has become a great part of our daily routines giving us the ability to perform various acti...
The expansion of online social networking sites and the relative accessibility to personal informati...
Abstract Researchers in the fields of sociology, psychology, behavioural sciences and law are trying...
Using a sample of college students, we apply the general theory of crime and the lifestyle/routine a...
Although cybercrime has rapidly evolved and become a significant criminological issue, research reve...
The Internet has opened up a Pandora's Box of crime: the proliferation of traditional as well as the...
Objectives: The purpose of the current study was to extend recent work aimed at applying routine act...
This article seeks to gain a better understanding of how to address some of the challenges in the di...
The present study explores the relationship between risky lifestyles, both online and offline, in re...
Purpose: in the literature, the term ‘Internet crime’ has been coined to indicate the scenario in wh...
This chapter presents an overview of emerging issues in the psychology of human behaviour and the ev...
Prior research on cybercrime victimization has generally emphasized the linkage between the frequenc...
The current study provides an empirical testing of the victim-offender overlap in online platforms d...
Lifestyle and routine activities models are often used in criminological research to examine crime v...
Using a sample of online consumers, an examination of routine activities theory and the general theo...
Internet has become a great part of our daily routines giving us the ability to perform various acti...
The expansion of online social networking sites and the relative accessibility to personal informati...
Abstract Researchers in the fields of sociology, psychology, behavioural sciences and law are trying...
Using a sample of college students, we apply the general theory of crime and the lifestyle/routine a...
Although cybercrime has rapidly evolved and become a significant criminological issue, research reve...
The Internet has opened up a Pandora's Box of crime: the proliferation of traditional as well as the...
Objectives: The purpose of the current study was to extend recent work aimed at applying routine act...
This article seeks to gain a better understanding of how to address some of the challenges in the di...
The present study explores the relationship between risky lifestyles, both online and offline, in re...
Purpose: in the literature, the term ‘Internet crime’ has been coined to indicate the scenario in wh...
This chapter presents an overview of emerging issues in the psychology of human behaviour and the ev...