Researching Cybercrimes
Methodologies, Ethics, and Critical Approaches
Thomas J Holt editor Anita Lavorgna editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Published:30th Jul '21
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This edited volume explores diverse perspectives on cybercrime research, focusing on online data usage and analysis methods. Researching Cybercrimes is essential for upper-level scholars.
This edited book, Researching Cybercrimes, serves as a vital resource for those interested in the complexities of cybercrime research. It offers a comprehensive collection of perspectives on the critical utilization of online data across various platforms. By blending traditional and innovative analysis methods, this work aims to enhance the understanding of cybercriminal behavior and the broader implications for society. The accessibility and diversity of online data present significant opportunities for researchers from multiple disciplines, allowing for a more nuanced exploration of both cybercrimes and human behavior in digital spaces.
The unique characteristics of cyberspace often necessitate collaborative efforts that span different disciplines and countries. However, such cross-disciplinary research can be hampered by cultural, disciplinary, and legal differences. Researching Cybercrimes addresses these challenges, providing insights into how researchers can navigate these barriers to foster collaboration. Additionally, the book includes a review of the ethical considerations associated with the use of online data sources, ensuring that researchers are aware of the implications of their work.
With contributions from authors across various fields and nations, this work highlights both the value and the challenges of using online data in cybercrime scholarship. It is particularly suitable for upper undergraduate students and researchers looking to deepen their understanding of cybercrime research methodologies and ethical considerations.
ISBN: 9783030748364
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539 pages
1st ed. 2021