The Psychology of Cyber Crime
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Marion Palmer is Head of the Department of Technology and Psychology at IADT and until recently was the chair of the Institute’s Teaching and Learning Committee. Marion has worked on the M.Sc. in Cyberpsychology since its inception with a particular focus on learning in cyberspace. She researched teaching in Irish Institutes of Technology for a doctorate in education from Queen’s University Belfast and was a national Award of Teaching Excellence winner for 2011. Hannah Barton holds an MA in Psychology from University College Cork and is a previous coordinator of the M.Sc. in Cyberpsychology. She has been lecturing in personality and social psychology in IADT for over twelve years, teaching on both the B.Sc. (Hons) in Applied Psychology and the M.Sc. in Cyberpsychology degrees. Her research has included altruism and positive psychology, mobile learning (podcasting) and group dynamics in both online and offline settings. Irene Connolly is a lecturer of Developmental and Educational Psychology in Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology (IADT) and a member of the Psychological Society of Ireland. Irene holds a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from Trinity College Dublin, specialising in the area of bullying. Her research has focused on areas such as the role of the bully, and longitudinal research regarding the persistence of bullying and victimisation across the lifespan. Recent research has examined the complex world of cyberbullying. Irene is the Psychological Society of Ireland’s Irish representative on the European Federation of Psychologists Associations (EFPA) Consultation Group ‘Psychology and Internet’, which is a coalition to make the Internet a safer place for children. She is also an affiliated researcher with the Anti-Bullying Research and Resource Centre, Trinity College Dublin (TCD)/Dublin City University (DCU). Gráinne Kirwan is a Chartered Psychologist with the British Psychological Society and a lecturer in Psychology in IADT, teaching on both the B.Sc. (Hons) in Applied Psychology and the M.Sc. in Cyberpsychology. She holds a Ph.D. in Criminology as well as an M.Sc. in Applied Forensic Psychology, a Postgraduate Certificate in Third Level Learning and Teaching, and an M.Litt. in Psychology. She is a member of the Editorial Board of the journal ‘Cyberpsychology, Behaviour & Social Networking’. ‘Introduction to Cyberpsychology’ is her fourth book.