Twenty 22
Cybercrimeology1 Jan 2022

Twenty 22

About Our Guests

(In Order of Appearance)

Dr. Jin Lee,

https://cls.gmu.edu/people/jlee331

Dr. David Buil-Gil

https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/david.builgil.html

Dr. Bridget Harris

https://www.qut.edu.au/about/our-people/academic-profiles/bridget.harris

and

Dr. Cathy Marcum

https://gjs.appstate.edu/directory/dr-cathy-marcum

Other:

I will be honest with you, the mix on this episode is a little rough, forgive me for rushing it a little.

'Bisney' isn't a word. 'Busy' is what I was aiming for there.

This episode's track is called ONOSCOMOSOMO. They don't all get names, but this one did.

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Episoder(132)

A Treacherous Land: Cyberstalking and Harassment on Dating Apps

A Treacherous Land: Cyberstalking and Harassment on Dating Apps

Notes: Ms. Ayerza studied criminology, forensic behavioural sciences and psychology. Her early research examined eyewitness memory and the re-entry of exonerees before she became interested in cyber...

1 Aug 23min

Snapshots of Society: Studying Cybercrime Every Here

Snapshots of Society: Studying Cybercrime Every Here

Notes: Irnasya Hadi explains how growing up with the internet, and being frustrated by the limited connection between critical criminology and cybercrime, drew her toward the study of cyber insecuri...

1 Jul 29min

No News is Bad News: AI Agents, Information Value, Accountability & Democracy

No News is Bad News: AI Agents, Information Value, Accountability & Democracy

Notes: Dr. Bridgman discusses his path from Winnipeg to McGill and how he became involved with the Media Ecosystem Observatory while still a PhD student. The conversation turns to the origins of th...

1 Jun 34min

Public Interest Technology: Making Sense of Security in an AI World

Public Interest Technology: Making Sense of Security in an AI World

Notes: The conversation begins with his path into teaching public policy, despite never having planned a conventional academic career, and why translating technical subjects for non-technical studen...

1 Mai 34min

Who You Gonna Call?: Cybercrime Types and Expectations of Police Response

Who You Gonna Call?: Cybercrime Types and Expectations of Police Response

Notes: Cybercrime is often treated as a distinct phenomenon, but there are strong continuities with offline crime that are frequently overlooked. Digital technologies change behaviour and scale, bu...

1 Apr 30min

Disordered Sense-Making: Conflict Narratives in the Digital Era

Disordered Sense-Making: Conflict Narratives in the Digital Era

Notes: Dr Samuel Tanner began his doctoral research examining war crimes and armed militias involved in mass violence in the Balkans, conducting extensive fieldwork and interviews with participants ...

1 Mar 36min

Beyond “The Cybercriminal”: Understanding Diversity in Cyber Offenders

Beyond “The Cybercriminal”: Understanding Diversity in Cyber Offenders

Notes:Dr Bekkers describes his academic pathway from psychology to criminology and explains why his research focus has consistently been on offenders and their behaviour rather than on offences or tec...

1 Feb 25min

Systematically Improving Cybersecurity Training

Systematically Improving Cybersecurity Training

Notes:Julia Prümmer describes her transition from legal psychology into cybersecurity research and how psychological methods shape her approach to cybersecurity training.The discussion explores the ro...

1 Jan 49min

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