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Countering distrust in illicit online networks : the dispute resolution strategies of cybercriminals
(SAGE, 2021-03-05)
The core of this paper is a detailed investigation of the dispute resolution system contained
within Darkode, an elite cybercriminal forum. Extracting the dedicated disputes section from
within the marketplace, where ...
Diverse perspectives on interdisciplinarity from the Members of the College of the Royal Society of Canada
(NRC Research Press, 2020)
Various multiple-disciplinary terms and concepts (although most commonly “interdisciplinarity”,
which is used herein) are used to frame education, scholarship, research, and interactions within
and outside academia. In ...
Ofending frequency and responses to illegal monetary incentives
(Springer, 2021-02-02)
Objectives
We examine how responsive offenders are to illegal monetary incentives. We draw from rational choice theory, prospect theory, and models of labor supply to develop expectations regarding the relationship between ...
Rethinking incarcerated women's leisure as subjected to coercive and normative prison missions
(Frontiers Media, 2020-11-23)
Leisure is commonly understood as contributing to well-being; this is especially appealing
when considering multiply marginalized populations such as incarcerated women.
However, leisure is not impervious to cooptation ...
The impact of a Canadian financial cybercrime prevention campaign on clients’ sense of security
(Springer, 2021)
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a cybercrime prevention campaign that was run by a Canadian financial institution. More specifically, we examined how participants/clients perceived the financial ...
Typologies of Canadian young adults who drive after cannabis use : a two-step cluster analysis
(Wiley, 2022-01-31)
Young adults that drive after cannabis use (DACU) may not share all the same characteristics. This study aimed to iden-tify typologies of Canadians who engage in DACU. About 910 cannabis users with a driver's ...
Risk factors associated with driving after cannabis use among Canadian young adults
(SAGE, 2021-10-11)
This study identifid the most prominent risk factors associated with driving after cannabis use (DACU). 1,126 Canadian drivers (17–35 years old) who have used cannabis in the past 12 months completed an online questionnaire ...
Examining negative online social reaction to police use of force : the George Floyd and Jacob Blake events
(University of Toronto Press & Canadian Criminal Justice Association, 2022-03-08)
Dealing with use of excessive force by the police has historically been a struggle in the United States. The 1992 protests in Los Angeles following the death of Rodney King are one example of public response to an instance ...
Law enforcement and disruption of offline and online activities : a review of comptemporary challenges
(Springer, 2021)
The digital world represents a new frontier for law enforcement operations. The virtual nature of online communications creates challenges regarding legal frameworks and sovereignty that are exacerbated by the inherent ...
Enhancing relationships between criminology and cybersecurity
(SAGE, 2021-03-27)
‘Cybercrime’ is an umbrella concept used by criminologists to refer to traditional crimes that
are enhanced via the use of networked technologies (i.e. cyber-enabled crimes) and newer
forms of crime that would not exist ...