Crime and deviance during the COVID‐19 pandemic

J Regalado, A Timmer, A Jawaid - Sociology compass, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The COVID‐19 pandemic has fundamentally changed the world and inevitably influenced
people's behaviors including the likelihood of crime and deviance. Emerging empirical …

Individual differences in susceptibility to cybercrime victimization and its psychological aftermath

C Cheng, L Chan, C Chau - Computers in Human Behavior, 2020 - Elsevier
This study explicated individual differences in susceptibility to cybercrime victimization by
predicting that frequent use of information technology (IT) devices is related to greater …

UK cybercrime, victims and reporting: A systematic review

J Sikra, KV Renaud… - Commonwealth …, 2023 - strathprints.strath.ac.uk
Individuals and organisations based in the United Kingdom often fall foul of cyber criminals.
Unfortunately, these kinds of crimes are under-reported [66][115][123]. This under-reporting …

[HTML][HTML] Sweeter than honey: Are Gmail accounts associated with greater rewards at a higher risk of hijacking?

D Stibbe, S Ruiter, W Steenbeek, A Moneva - Computers in Human …, 2024 - Elsevier
Objectives This study investigates the effect of advertised rewards in credential leaks on the
likelihood and speed of account hijacking. Methods In an online field experiment, we …

[PDF][PDF] Media Framing of Cybercrime: Improving Victims' Reporting rates.

LY Connolly, DC Piper - ECIS, 2022 - researchgate.net
This research aims to explore news media reporting practices of cybercrime, specifically
focusing on victim organizations. Drawing on the media framing theory, the intention of this …

MEDIA FRAMING OF CYBERCRIME: IMPROVING VICTIMS'REPORTING RATES

L Yuryna Connolly, D Čigoja Piper - 2022 - aisel.aisnet.org
This research aims to explore news media reporting practices of cybercrime, specifically
focusing on victim organizations. Drawing on the media framing theory, the intention of this …