Re-territorialising the policing of cybercrime in the post-COVID-19 era: towards a new vision of local democratic cyber policing

IF 2.1 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Criminal Psychology Pub Date : 2021-01-18 DOI:10.1108/JCP-08-2020-0034
Shane Horgan, Ben Collier, Richard Jones, Lynsay A. Shepherd
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Purpose - The purpose of this study is to develop the theorisation of cybercrime in the context of the pandemic, and to sketch out a vision of how law enforcement might respond to a transformed landscape of online crime and offending Design/methodology/approach - This conceptual paper draws on empirical evidence from a range of sources (including official statistics) and the existing research literature, and revisits routine activities theory to illuminate the way that cybercrime patterns are being transformed by the pandemic Findings - The pandemic is reshaping the routine activities of societies en masse, leading to changes in the ecology of risk and opportunity for cybercrime There is evidence of a large increase in the prevalence of cybercrime as a result, yet much of this has a paradoxically "local" character Practical implications - The authors identify specific practical implications for law enforcement, namely, that the role of local police in policing cybercrime should be re-envisioned, with a democratic, community-oriented approach at its heart Originality/value - The theoretical perspective outlined is a novel and critical development of a well-established framework, opening up new paths to the theorisation of cybercrime and cybercrime policing The authors' suggestions for practitioners have the potential for direct impact, both at the level of practice and in terms of broader imaginaries and organisation of police and policing
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在后COVID-19时代重新监管网络犯罪:实现地方民主网络警务的新愿景
目的——本研究的目的是在疫情背景下发展网络犯罪的理论,并勾勒出执法部门如何应对网络犯罪和犯罪格局的转变设计/方法论/方法——这篇概念性论文借鉴了来自一系列来源(包括官方统计数据)的经验证据和现有研究文献,并重新审视日常活动理论,以阐明网络犯罪模式正被新冠疫情所改变的方式。调查结果-新冠疫情正在重塑社会的日常活动,导致网络犯罪的风险和机会生态发生变化。有证据表明,网络犯罪的流行率因此大幅上升,然而,其中许多都具有矛盾的“地方性”实际意义——作者确定了执法的具体实际意义,即应该重新设想地方警察在监管网络犯罪方面的作用,以社区为导向的方法的核心独创性/价值-概述的理论视角是一个成熟框架的新颖而关键的发展,为网络犯罪和网络犯罪警务的理论化开辟了新的途径。作者对从业者的建议具有直接影响的潜力,无论是在实践层面,还是在更广泛的想象以及警察和警务的组织方面
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