De Gruyter Handbook of Digital Criminology
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De Gruyter Handbook of Digital Criminology

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eBook - ePub

De Gruyter Handbook of Digital Criminology

About this book

The De Gruyter Handbook of Digital Criminology examines how digital devices spread and cut across all fields of crime and control. Providing a glossary of key theoretical, methodological and criminological concepts, the book defines and further establishes a vibrant and rapidly developing field. At the same time, Digital Criminology is not only presented as a novelty, but also as a continuation of the discipline's history.

Each chapter can be read as a free-standing contribution or texts can be combined to gain a more holistic understanding of Digital Criminology or to design a research project. Expert contributions vary from Criminology, Sociology, Law, Science and Technology Studies, to Information Science and Digital Humanities. Together, these supply readers with rich and original perspectives on the digitization of crime and control.

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Information

Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2025
eBook ISBN
9783111062648

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright
  3. Contents
  4. An introduction to digital criminology
  5. 1 Abuse
  6. 2 Accessing online communities
  7. 3 Affordances
  8. 4 Agency
  9. 5 Algorithm
  10. 6 App-based textual interviews
  11. 7 Archives
  12. 8 Art as method
  13. 9 Artificial intelligence
  14. 10 Automation
  15. 11 Bias
  16. 12 Big data
  17. 13 Biometric failure
  18. 14 Borders and border control
  19. 15 Categorization and sorting
  20. 16 Computation
  21. 17 Cybercrime
  22. 18 Darknet
  23. 19 Data justice
  24. 20 Databases
  25. 21 Datafication
  26. 22 Digilantism
  27. 23 Digital
  28. 24 DNA / big genome data
  29. 25 Error
  30. 26 Ethics
  31. 27 Facial recognition
  32. 28 Financial crime and surveillance
  33. 29 Hacking
  34. 30 Hate crime and networked hate
  35. 31 Identify theft
  36. 32 Infrastructures
  37. 33 Intelligence
  38. 34 Internet of things
  39. 35 Interviews with digital objects
  40. 36 Labs
  41. 37 Low-tech
  42. 38 Online courts
  43. 39 Online ethnography
  44. 40 Platforms
  45. 41 Policing
  46. 42 Prediction
  47. 43 Privacy and data protection
  48. 44 Privatization
  49. 45 Punishment
  50. 46 Recruitment via social media
  51. 47 Researching online forums
  52. 48 Robots
  53. 49 Sentencing and risk assessment algorithms
  54. 50 Sex work
  55. 51 Smart city
  56. 52 Social media
  57. 53 Surveillance
  58. 54 Synthetic data and generative machine learning
  59. 55 Translation
  60. 56 Victimization
  61. 57 Vulnerability
  62. List of contributors

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