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Technology issues

Technology issues
Technology issues
The risk of computer crime has become a global issue affecting almost all countries. Fundamentally, the proliferation of information and communication technology, virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and digitalization in general have directly challenged the traditional discourse of criminology and the police work informed by it, introducing new forms of deviance, crime, and social control. Cyberspace has significantly changed the nature and scope of offending and victimization.
149-174
Palgrave Macmillan
Hamerton, Christopher
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Gottschalk, Petter
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Hamerton, Christopher
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Gottschalk, Petter
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Hamerton, Christopher and Gottschalk, Petter (2021) Technology issues. In, White-Collar Crime Online: Deviance, Organizational Behaviour and Risk. 1 ed. London. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 149-174. (doi:10.1007/978-3-030-82132-6_6).

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The risk of computer crime has become a global issue affecting almost all countries. Fundamentally, the proliferation of information and communication technology, virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and digitalization in general have directly challenged the traditional discourse of criminology and the police work informed by it, introducing new forms of deviance, crime, and social control. Cyberspace has significantly changed the nature and scope of offending and victimization.

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Published date: 6 October 2021

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Local EPrints ID: 475655
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/475655
PURE UUID: 626a0e91-035e-4580-bced-38edfb7f836f
ORCID for Christopher Hamerton: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6300-2378

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Date deposited: 23 Mar 2023 17:45
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:52

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Author: Petter Gottschalk

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