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What is Criminology

Encyclopedia of Criminal Activities and the Deep Web
The critical and systematic examination of how laws are made, the means, modes and motives of criminal offenders, and the collaborative responses to criminal activities by the judicial system, policy makers and community stakeholders.
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Intimate Partner Cyber Abuse Viewed Through the Lens of Criminology
Curtis L. Todd (Atlanta Metropolitan State College, USA), Joshua E. Byrd (American Intercontinental University, USA), and Leroy Baldwin (Atlanta Metropolitan State College, USA)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 9
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9715-5.ch041
Abstract
Intimate partner cyber abuse is characterized by online behaviors that threaten, intimidate, harass, humiliate, or harm a person involved in a close personal relationship with another person in which they are described as being a couple due to their relationship meeting certain conditions such as emotional connection, regular contact, and ongoing physical contact that need not be sexual. This type of abuse provides criminal justice systems with numerous opportunities and challenges due to its implications for policing, prosecution, and the overall provisions of remedies accorded by judicial systems. This article contextualizes key concepts, examines gateways and protective strategies associated with cyber abuse, and argues that the issues related to intimate partner cyber abuse should be refocused through a criminological lens. Recommendations and future research considerations are also explored.
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White-Collar Criminals and Organizational Criminology: Theoretical Perspectives
The scientific study of crime and criminals through examining the causes and consequences in both individual and societal levels.
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