The Dark Web: What Is It, How to Access It, and Why We Need to Study It

IF 1.3 2区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice Pub Date : 2023-03-11 DOI:10.1177/10439862231159774
Fawn T. Ngo, Catherine D. Marcum, Scott Belshaw
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The dark web is a subsection of the deep web that conventional search engines cannot index. As an encrypted network of websites, the dark web can only be accessed using special browsers such as Tor. Tor, formerly an acronym for “The Onion Router,” is a free and open-source software intended to protect the personal privacy of its users and keep their internet activities unmonitored. While the dark web is known for both legitimate and illegitimate purposes, it remains notorious for facilitating illegal and deviant activities ranging from drug dealing to child pornography, human trafficking, arms dealing, and extremist recruitment. Accordingly, researching and understanding the dark web is a critical and essential step in fighting and preventing cybercrime. However, studying the dark web poses unique challenges. This special issue seeks to provide a platform for researchers and criminologists to share and discuss research designs and methods that help shed light on the actual activity going on in the dark web’s shadowy realms.
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暗网:它是什么,如何访问它,为什么我们需要研究它
暗网是传统搜索引擎无法索引的深层网络的一个子部分。作为一个加密的网站网络,暗网只能使用Tor等特殊浏览器访问。Tor,以前是“洋葱路由器”的缩写,是一款免费开源软件,旨在保护用户的个人隐私,并使他们的互联网活动不受监控。尽管暗网以合法和非法目的而闻名,但它仍然因为非法和越轨活动提供便利而臭名昭著,这些活动包括毒品交易、儿童色情、人口贩运、武器交易和招募极端分子。因此,研究和了解暗网是打击和预防网络犯罪的关键和必不可少的一步。然而,研究暗网带来了独特的挑战。这期特刊旨在为研究人员和犯罪学家提供一个平台,分享和讨论有助于揭示暗网阴影领域实际活动的研究设计和方法。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice presents single-themed special issues that focus on a critical issue in contemporary criminal justice in order to provide a cogent, thorough, and timely exploration of the topic. Subjects include such concerns as organized crime, community policings, gangs, white-collar crime, and excessive police force.
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