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Cyber Victimology

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Cyber Victimology provides a global socio-legal-victimological perspective on victimisation online, written in clear, non-technical terms, and presents practical solutions for the problem. Halder qualitatively analyses the contemporary dimensions of cyber-crime victimisation, aiming to fill the gap in the existing literature on this topic. A literature review, along with case studies, allows the author to analyse the current situation concerning cyber-crime victimisation. A profile of victims of cyber-crime has been developed based on the characteristics of different groups of victims. As well, new policy guidelines on the basis of UN documents on cybercrimes and victim justice are proposed to prevent such victimisation and to explore avenues for restitution of justice for cases of cyber-crime victimisation. This book shows how the effects of cyber victimisation in one sector can affect others. This book also examines why perpetrators choose to attack their victim/s in specific ways, which then have a ripple effect, creating greater harm to other members of society in unexpected ways. This book is suitable for use as a textbook in cyber victimology courses and will also be of great interest to policy makers and activists working in this area.

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ISBN: 9781498784894
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Author: Debarati Centre for Cyber Victim Counselling CCVC, India Halder
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Inc
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 102 pages
Genres: Computer science
Digital and information technologies: Legal aspects
Society and culture: general
Computer fraud and hacking
Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects
Forensic science
Corporate crime / white-collar crime
Criminal or forensic psychology