Cybercriminal networks : origin, growth and criminal capabilities /

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Author / Creator:Leukfeldt, E. R. (E. Rutger), author.
Imprint:Utrecht : Eleven International, [2016]
Description:1 online resource (230 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11549136
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ISBN:9789462746138
9462746133
9789462367081
9462367086
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-210).
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Summary:This book is about cybercriminal networks that make use of digital means. The author analyzes the processes of origin and growthand criminal capabilities, and puts forward several explanations for the differences found between traditional criminal networks and cybercriminal networks. Some networks make full use of the advantages that digitization provides. Forums provide a fluid form of cooperation, making dependency relationships seen in traditional criminal networks less important. Furthermore, examples were found of prolonged, repeated interaction through online communities, which raises the question to what extent digital social ties differ from their real-world counterparts. This study forms an important evidence-based contribution to the criminological knowledge about cybercriminal networks. Based on the empirical results, the author outlines possibilities for situational crime prevention against cybercriminal networks. This book will therefore be of interest both to academics and practitioners in the field of cybercrime and cyber security.
Other form:Print version: Leukfeldt, Rutger. Cybercriminal networks. Origin, growth and criminal capabilities. Utrecht : Eleven International 2016 9789462367081