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Author Steinmetz, Kevin F

Title Technocrime and Criminological Theory
Published Milton : Taylor and Francis, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (183 pages)
Contents Cover; Endorsement; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of contents; Illustrations; Contributors; Chapter 1 Introduction; References; Chapter 2 Feminist Theory and Technocrime: Examining Gender Violence in Contemporary Society ; Introduction; Feminist Theory; Feminist Criminology; Application to Technocrime; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 3 Routine Activity Theory and Cybercrime: A Theoretical Appraisal and Literature Review ; Routine Activity Theory; Routine Activity Theory and Cybercrime; Space and Time; Cyberlifestyle-Routine Activities Theory
Translating the Concepts OnlineOnline Routine Activities as Risk Factors; Routine Activity Theory and Cybercrime: A Literature Review of the State of the Field; Computer-Facilitated Victimization; Computer Crime Victimization; Online Criminality, Delinquency, and Deviance; Macro-Level Studies; Suggestions for Future Research; Notes; References; Chapter 4 Differential Association Theory, Social Learning Theory, and Technocrime; Introduction; The Need for Theoretical Research on Technocrime; The Fundamentals of Differential Association and Social Learning Theories
Differential Association and Social Learning Applied to TechnocrimeRemaining Theoretical Questions; Existing Research on Differential Association/Social Learning and Technocrime; Necessary Future Directions of Research; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5 Technocrime and Strain Theory; Introduction; Strain Theory; Mertonian Strain Theory; General Strain Theory; Technocrime and Mertonian Strain Theory; Technocrime and General Strain Theory; Implications for Future Research; Note; References; Chapter 6 Symbolic Interactionism and Technocrime: SWATing as Episodic and Agentic ; Introduction
An Overview of SWATingGeneral Reactions to SWATing; Interactionism in Technocrime Studies; SWATing as a Sneaky Thrill; Conclusion; References; Chapter 7 Radical Criminology and the Techno-Security-Capitalist Complex; Introduction; Radical Criminology (Briefly) Revisited; Blurred Lines: Hacktivism, Hacking and the Delegitimisation of Protest; Constructing a "Technocrime Consciousness"; Securing Your Digital Life; Conclusion; References; Chapter 8 Toward a Cultural Criminology of the Internet; Mapping Cultural Criminology; The Study of Internet Crime and the Question of Culture
Elements of a Cultural Criminology of the InternetConclusion; References; Chapter 9 Postmodern Criminology and Technocrime; Overview; The Evolution of Surveillance Studies: Control Society and the Informational Age; Hyper-Security: The Clinical Case of Neoliberalism and the Societal Dis-ease of School-based Zero Tolerance Policy; Implications and Conclusions; References; Chapter 10 Low Hanging Fruit: Rethinking Technology, Offending, and Victimization ; The Reality of Offenders and Offending; The Reality of Victimization; Protecting the Low Hanging Fruit; Conclusion; References; Index
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Author Nobles, Matt R
ISBN 9781498745093
1498745091