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Cyberpredators and Their Prey Lauren R. Shapiro (John Jay College, New York, USA)

Cyberpredators and Their Prey By Lauren R. Shapiro (John Jay College, New York, USA)

Cyberpredators and Their Prey by Lauren R. Shapiro (John Jay College, New York, USA)


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Cyberpredators and Their Prey examines cyberpredators from a multidisciplinary perspective utilizing psychology, criminal justice, law, and security principles to understand the criminal and the intended victim. It provides practical information on who typical cyberpredators are, their motives, methods, and targets.

Cyberpredators and Their Prey Summary

Cyberpredators and Their Prey by Lauren R. Shapiro (John Jay College, New York, USA)

  • Portrays material through multidisciplinary lens of psychology, criminal justice, law, and security

  • Provides consistent, practical information about online criminals and victims

  • Compares online to offline versions of the same crime

  • Discusses adequacy of current laws for prosecuting cybercriminals

  • Considers elements of the online environment that foster criminal activity

  • Describes social engineering techniques

  • Considers the role of intimate partner violence in cybercrimes

  • Reviews 21st century skills needed to educate and protect potential targets

About Lauren R. Shapiro (John Jay College, New York, USA)

Dr. Lauren R. Shapiro is an Associate Professor at the John Jay College in New York. She has degrees in Psychology (B.A., M.S., Ph.D.) and Criminal Justice (M.S. specializing in Law Enforcement); postdoctoral research (Fellow in the Carolina Consortium on Human Development at UNC/CH; Associate and Project Coordinator at Rutgers University); and legal work experience (Extern with the Honorable Ralph Erickson in the U.S. District Court of North Dakota; Intern with the Fargo North Dakota Police Department). Dr. Shapiro focuses on physical security, cybersecurity, and private investigation. She co-authored, Multidisciplinary Investigation of Child Maltreatment (Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2016), and co-edited, Encyclopedia of Security and Emergency Management (Springer, 2021), with Dr. Marie-Helen Maras.

Table of Contents

1: Introduction: The Internet as a Criminal Enabler 2: Online Romance Scammers 3: Online Swatters 4: Internet Trolls 5: Cyberstalkers 6: Cyberbullies and Cyber Harassers 7: Minor Online Sexual Activity Offenders 8: Online Domestic Commercial Sexual Traffickers 9: Online Child Sexual Abuse Material Offenders 10: Cyber Sextortionists 11: Image-Based Sexual Abusers 12: Combatting Cyberpredators Through Education

Additional information

NPB9780367551711
9780367551711
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Cyberpredators and Their Prey by Lauren R. Shapiro (John Jay College, New York, USA)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-09-13
366
N/A
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