Cybercrime and its victims

Martellozzo, Elena

Cybercrime and its victims By Elena Martellozzo, Emma A Jane - New York : Routledge 2019 - xv, 233 pages ; 25 cm.

Table of Contents
Foreword, Majid Yar

Introduction: Victims of Cybercrime On the Small ‘I’ Internet, Emma A. Jane and Elena Martellozzo

Part I: Conceptual issues

1. Victims of Cybercrime: Definitions and Challenges, Nicole A. Vincent

2. Theorising Power Online, Chris Brickell

Part II: Sexual violence, abuse, and exploitation

3. Gendered Cyberhate, Victim-Blaming, And Why the Internet Is More Like Driving a Car On a Road Than Being Naked in The Snow, Emma A. Jane

4. Sexting in Context: Understanding Gendered Sexual Media Practices Beyond Inherent ‘Risk’ And ‘Harm’, Amy Shields Dobson

5. Victims of Sex Trafficking and Online Sexual Exploitation, Kristine Hickle

6. Online Sexual Grooming: Children as Victims of Online Abuse, Elena Martellozzo

Part III: Race and culture

7. Online Racial Hate Speech, Jamie Cleland

8. Malign Images, Malevolent Networks: Social Media, Extremist Violence and Public Anxieties, Ramaswami Harindranath

Part IV: Social violence

9. Bullying in The Digital Age, Robin M. Kowalski and Gary W. Giumetti

10. Internet Suicide and Communities of Affirmation, Ronald Niezen

Part V: Conclusions

11. Conclusion Beyond Law: Protecting Victims Through Engineering and Design, Nicole A Vincent and Emma A. Jane

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Computer crimes.
Children -- Sexual behavior.
Violence in mass media.

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