Cyber Victims, Offenders & Policing in context of a life offline
Cybercrimeology1 Mar 2022

Cyber Victims, Offenders & Policing in context of a life offline

About our guests:

Dr. Marleen Weulen Kranenbarg

https://research.vu.nl/en/persons/marleen-weulen-kranenbarg

Dr. Joshua James

https://dfir.science/

Papers or resources mentioned in this article:

Weulen Kranenbarg, M., & Leukfeldt, R. (2021). Cybercrime in Context . Springer International Publishing.

https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-60527-8

Weulen Kranenbarg, M., Ruiter, S., & Van Gelder, J. L. (2021). Do cyber-birds flock together? Comparing deviance among social network members of cyber-dependent offenders and traditional offenders. European Journal of Criminology, 18(3), 386-406.

Weulen Kranenbarg, M., van der Toolen, Y., & Weerman, F. (2022). Understanding cybercriminal behaviour among young people.

Weulen Kranenbarg, M., Ruiter, S., Van Gelder, J. L., & Bernasco, W. (2018). Cyber-offending and traditional offending over the life-course: An empirical comparison. Journal of developmental and life-course criminology, 4(3), 343-364.

Other:

The episode with Dr. David Decary-Hetu is episode 55, you can go back a couple of episodes to find that or look here: https://cybercrimeology.com/episodes/dark-data-scraping-studying-on-the-dark-web-publishing-on-the-open-web

I edited this episode a little more aggressively to get it down to 30 minutes, it may have lost a little of its smoothness, but it is concentrated goodness ;).

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