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Risk factors in computer-crime victimization /

Choi empirically assesses a computer-crime victimization model by applying Routine Activities Theory (RAT). He tests the components of RAT via structural equation modeling to assess the existence of any statistical significance between individual online lifestyles, the levels of computer security, a...

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Основен автор: Choi, Kyung-shick, 1973-
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: El Paso [Tex.] : LFB Scholarly Pub., 2010.
Серия: Criminal justice (LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC)
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Подобни документи: Print version:: Risk factors in computer-crime victimization.
Съдържание:
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; CHAPTER 1: Introduction and Overview of Computer Crime; Purpose and Scope; Computer Crime and Victimization; Criminological Foundations on Computer Crime Victimization; CHAPTER 2: Computer Crime Victimization andCriminological Perspectives; Routine Activities Theory and Nature of Cyberspace; Spatiality and Temporality in Cyberspace; Three Core Concepts: Routine Activities Theory; Motivated Offender: Computer Criminal; Suitable Target in Cyberspace; Capable Guardianship in Cyberspace; Target Suitability Revisited: Lifestyle-Exposure Theory.
  • Potential Theoretical ExpansionCHAPTER 3: Methodological Approach: Digital Guardian, Online Life Style, and Computer Crime Victimization; Sample and Procedure; Research Hypotheses and Measures; Digital Guardian Measure; Online Lifestyle Measure; Computer-Crime Victimization Measure; Convergence of Two Latent Variables Measure; CHAPTER 4: SEM Assessment: Cyber-Routine ActivitiesTheoretical Model; Sample; Properties of Measures; Digital Guardian; CFA on Digital-Capable Guardianship; Online Lifestyle; CFA on Online Lifestyle; Computer-Crime Victimization; Measurement Model; Structural Model.
  • Relationship Between Demographic Variables and RiskFactors of Computer Crime VictimizationDemographic Variables vs. Fear of Cybercrime; Demographic Variables vs. Main Factors in ComputerCrime Victimization; CHAPTER 5: Managing Computer Crime and Future Research; Policy Implications; Limitations and Directions for Future Research; Future Directions on Computer Crime Prevention Program; APPENDIX A: Presurvey Guideline; APPENDIX B: Computer Crime Victimization Survey; REFERENCES; INDEX.