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Positive behaviour interventions in online gaming: a systematic review of strategies applied in other environments 网络游戏中的积极行为干预:对其他环境中应用策略的系统回顾
IF 6.1 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-30 DOI: 10.1186/s40163-024-00208-8
Tiago Garrido Marques, Sandy Schumann, Enrico Mariconti

Background

Disruptive behaviours are a recurrent concern in online gaming and are usually dealt with through reactive and punitive strategies. However, in health and educational settings, workplaces, and the context of interpersonal relationships, positive behaviour interventions have been implemented as well. This systematic review assessed the use of positive behaviour strategies as well as their effectiveness in a range of environments to suggest routes for transferring such interventions to (multiplayer) online gaming.

Methods

We included 22 records in the review and examined (a) the targeted individuals/groups, (b) the specific disruptive behaviour problems that were addressed, (c) the nature of the positive behaviour strategy intervention, and (d) its effectiveness.

Results

Findings showed that the most common interventions that have been investigated thus far are the promotion of active bystander intervention, the good behaviour game, and tootling/positive peer reporting. These sought to prevent or reduce aggressive behaviour, negative peer interaction, name-calling, cyberbullying, and hate speech. The identified interventions differed in their effectiveness; however, all demonstrated some degree of positive impact.

Conclusions

Considering similarities and differences between online and offline settings, we propose that tootling and the good behaviour game are most suitable to be applied to (multiplayer) online gaming.

背景破坏性行为是网络游戏中经常出现的问题,通常通过反应性和惩罚性策略来处理。然而,在健康和教育环境、工作场所以及人际关系中,也实施了积极行为干预措施。本系统性综述评估了积极行为策略的使用情况及其在各种环境中的有效性,从而为将此类干预措施应用于(多人)网络游戏提供建议。方法我们在综述中纳入了22项记录,并研究了(a)目标个人/群体,(b)解决的具体破坏性行为问题,(c)积极行为策略干预的性质,以及(d)其有效性。结果研究结果表明,迄今为止最常见的干预措施是促进积极的旁观者干预、良好行为游戏以及嘟嘴/积极的同伴报告。这些干预措施旨在预防或减少攻击性行为、消极的同伴互动、辱骂、网络欺凌和仇恨言论。考虑到线上和线下环境的异同,我们认为 "嘟嘴 "和 "良好行为游戏 "最适合应用于(多人)在线游戏。
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Contribution to the harm assessment of darknet markets: topic modelling drug reviews on Dark0de Reborn 对暗网市场危害评估的贡献:Dark0de Reborn 的主题建模药物审查
IF 6.1 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-21 DOI: 10.1186/s40163-024-00211-z
Akos Szigeti, Richard Frank, Tibor Kiss
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Exploring police attitudes on victims’ delayed reporting and victim blame in technology-facilitated IPV 探讨警方对技术促成的 IPV 中受害者延迟报案和受害者自责的态度
IF 6.1 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-21 DOI: 10.1186/s40163-024-00213-x
Stavros Chatzisymeonidis, Afroditi Pina
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An empirical assessment of seaports as facilitators of FOC-flagged transshipment landings 对海港作为方便旗转运登陆便利因素的实证评估
IF 6.1 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-14 DOI: 10.1186/s40163-024-00210-0
Gohar A. Petrossian, Stephen F. Pires, M. D. Spencer, Noah D. Cohen
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Uncovering the social impact of digital steganalysis tools applied to cybercrime investigations: a European Union perspective 揭示应用于网络犯罪调查的数字隐写分析工具的社会影响:欧洲联盟的视角
IF 6.1 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-14 DOI: 10.1186/s40163-024-00209-7
Alejandro Nicolás-Sánchez, Francisco J. Castro-Toledo

Background

European Union (EU) research on cybersecurity is actively developing more efficient digital steganalysis techniques aimed at uncovering hidden online illegal content in apparently legitimate multimedia files. Beyond issues such as the design, effectiveness and functionality of the technology, this paper addresses the recently raised concern of societal impact, which refers to the influence, consequences, or effects, whether expected or not, that a particular action, policy, or technological advance has on society as a whole or on different segments of society. These impacts can be broad and multifaceted, encompassing economic, social, cultural, environmental and ethical dimensions, amongst others.

Aim

The aim of this article is to take an exploratory look at the societal challenges and benefits associated with the use of digital steganalysis tools in cybercrime investigations in EU member states, adopting a dual mixed-methods perspective.

Methods

First, a systematic review of the scientific literature published within 2017–2023, focusing on the societal dimension of steganalysis tools, including peer reviewed journal and conference papers on steganalysis and crime (N = 55) was carried out. For the second part of the paper, two nominal group discussions were conducted with experts from Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs): the first on societal benefits (N = 7), the second on societal challenges (N = 6). These consensus-building discussions aimed to identify, quantitatively assess and rank the various challenges and potential social benefits associated with the use of digital steganalysis tools in police investigations.

Results

Findings reveal a widespread oversight in addressing the social impact dimension by tool designers on academic papers, especially regarding societal acceptance issues. The expert-citizens argued for stakeholders and public awareness of both risks and benefits of steganalysis tools.

Conclusions

This study highlights the current need to consider not only the technological aspects, but also the profound social dimension arising from the use of these tools, such as public awareness of cybercrime and the ethical design and use of digital crime investigation tools. Understanding and evaluating societal impacts is essential for making informed decisions, shaping policies, and addressing the needs and concerns of diverse stakeholders in various domains. This multidisciplinary approach is crucial to achieving a more balanced and comprehensive understanding of the impact of digital steganalysis tools in the field of digital criminal investigation.

背景欧洲联盟(欧盟)的网络安全研究正在积极开发更高效的数字隐写分析技术,旨在揭露隐藏在表面合法的多媒体文件中的在线非法内容。除了技术的设计、有效性和功能性等问题外,本文还讨论了最近提出的社会影响问题,社会影响是指特定行动、政策或技术进步对整个社会或社会不同阶层产生的影响、后果或效果,无论是否在预料之中。这些影响可能是广泛的、多方面的,包括经济、社会、文化、环境和道德等层面。本文的目的是采用双重混合方法的视角,对欧盟成员国在网络犯罪调查中使用数字隐写分析工具所带来的社会挑战和益处进行探索性研究。方法首先,对2017-2023年间发表的科学文献进行了系统回顾,重点关注隐写分析工具的社会维度,包括关于隐写分析和犯罪的同行评审期刊和会议论文(N = 55)。在论文的第二部分,与来自执法机构(LEAs)的专家进行了两次名义小组讨论:第一次讨论社会效益(N = 7),第二次讨论社会挑战(N = 6)。这些建立共识的讨论旨在确定、量化评估和排列与警方调查中使用数字隐写分析工具相关的各种挑战和潜在社会效益。结果发现,学术论文中的工具设计者在处理社会影响维度时普遍存在疏忽,特别是在社会接受度问题上。结论这项研究强调,当前不仅需要考虑技术方面,还需要考虑使用这些工具所产生的深远社会影响,例如公众对网络犯罪的认识以及数字犯罪调查工具的道德设计和使用。了解和评估社会影响对于做出明智决策、制定政策以及满足不同领域利益相关者的需求和关切至关重要。这种多学科方法对于更加平衡和全面地了解数字隐写分析工具在数字犯罪调查领域的影响至关重要。
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Public perceptions of courts and cooperation with police 公众对法院和与警方合作的看法
IF 6.1 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-04-15 DOI: 10.1186/s40163-024-00207-9
Rylan Simpson, Laceé N. Pappas

The police depend upon public cooperation to effectively control crime. Understanding factors that impact people’s willingness to cooperate with the police is thus an important area of empirical research. Drawing upon survey data from a sample of adults (N = 364), we employ a series of regression models to explore the relationship between participants’ perceptions of courts and their willingness to cooperate with the police. Our analyses reveal that participants’ perceptions of courts are associated with their willingness to report crime to the police, particularly minor crime, but not their willingness to assist the police if asked. We discuss our results with respect to discretionary crime reporting, the measurement of cooperation with police, and the nature of interventions aimed at enhancing criminal justice perceptions.

警方依靠公众的合作来有效控制犯罪。因此,了解影响人们与警方合作意愿的因素是实证研究的一个重要领域。根据对成年人(N = 364)的抽样调查数据,我们采用了一系列回归模型来探讨参与者对法院的看法与他们与警方合作的意愿之间的关系。我们的分析表明,参与者对法院的看法与他们是否愿意向警方报案(尤其是轻微犯罪)有关,但与他们是否愿意在警方要求时提供协助无关。我们将就酌情报案、与警方合作的衡量标准以及旨在提高刑事司法认知的干预措施的性质等方面讨论我们的结果。
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Crime script analysis of the illegal sales of spiny-tailed lizards on YouTube 对 YouTube 上非法销售刺尾蜥的犯罪剧本分析
IF 6.1 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-04-15 DOI: 10.1186/s40163-024-00206-w
Ulhas Gondhali, Antonia Merzon, Thanaphon Nunphong, Tzu-Ying Lo, Yu-Hsuan Liu, Gohar A. Petrossian

The oil derived from the spiny-tailed lizards (STLs) is illegally sold as an alternative medicinal aphrodisiac that is claimed to cure male sexual dysfunction in addition to other bodily ailments. The high demand generated from this illegal trade is rapidly depleting the species from its natural habitat. The goal of this research is to uncover the process of cyber-enabled illegal trade in STLs. To achieve this goal, this research uses data from a total of 127 videos and 4608 comments associated with these videos and the crime script analysis technique to outline and detail the steps taken to poach, prepare, and sell oil derived from spiny-tailed lizards (STL) and other protected wild animals on YouTube. The results indicate that sellers, operating primarily from Pakistan, employ a variety of techniques to attract buyers, such as preparing the oil by dissecting alive STL while being captured in the video to show the authenticity of the product. In addition to YouTube, sellers use other social media platforms, including WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter/X, to communicate with potential buyers and to advertise their products. These products are shipped around the world using international courier services, such as DHL and TCS, with primary markets in South Asia and the Middle East. The sellers accept money transactions from Western Union, MoneyGram, and PayPal. They also seem to operate without any major restrictions from local authorities or host social media platforms. Based on these findings, this research proposed various recommendations for policy and practice.

从棘尾蜥(STLs)身上提取的精油被作为另类壮阳药非法出售,声称可以治疗男性性功能障碍和其他身体疾病。这种非法贸易所产生的高需求量正在使该物种从其自然栖息地迅速消失。本研究的目标是揭示 STL 网络非法贸易的过程。为了实现这一目标,本研究使用了来自 127 个视频和 4608 条与这些视频相关的评论的数据以及犯罪脚本分析技术,概述并详细说明了在 YouTube 上偷猎、制备和销售从刺尾蜥 (STL) 和其他受保护野生动物身上提取的油脂的步骤。结果表明,主要来自巴基斯坦的卖家采用了多种技术来吸引买家,例如通过解剖活体刺尾蜥来制备精油,同时在视频中展示产品的真实性。除 YouTube 外,卖家还使用其他社交媒体平台,包括 WhatsApp、Facebook、Instagram 和 Twitter/X,与潜在买家沟通并宣传其产品。这些产品通过 DHL 和 TCS 等国际快递服务运往世界各地,主要市场在南亚和中东。卖家接受西联汇款、速汇金和贝宝的资金交易。他们的经营似乎也没有受到当地政府或社交媒体平台的任何重大限制。基于这些发现,本研究提出了各种政策和实践建议。
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Spatial analysis of outdoor indecent assault risk: a study using ambient population data 户外非礼风险的空间分析:一项利用环境人口数据的研究
IF 6.1 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI: 10.1186/s40163-024-00205-x
Hiroki M. Adachi, T. Nakaya
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Post-pandemic crime trends in England and Wales 英格兰和威尔士大流行后的犯罪趋势
IF 6.1 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-03-04 DOI: 10.1186/s40163-024-00201-1
Hulya Seyidoglu, Graham Farrell, Anthony Dixon, Jose Pina-Sánchez, Nick Malleson
This study of recorded crime trends in England & Wales spans three and a half years, that is, two covid pandemic years from March 2020 and 18 ‘post-pandemic’ months following cessation of covid restrictions. Observed crime rates were compared to expected (based on 5-year ARIMA models) and the ambient population (using Community Mobility Reports). It finds that, In Year 1, observed rates diverged dramatically from expected, waxing and waning generally in line with the movement restrictions of three national lockdowns. In Year 2, movement restrictions loosened and observed crime rates moved towards but mostly remained far from expected. In post-pandemic Year 3, people’s movement increased and observed crime rates continued towards expected. By mid-Year 4 many rates remained below expected levels, their mean monthly differences including: theft from person (− 22%); burglary (− 20%); vehicle crime (− 29%); violence & sexual offences (− 27%); robbery (− 16%) and; public order offences (− 21%). An exceptional increase in shoplifting achieved 20% above expected rates by August 2023. Methodological limitations and further research on shoplifting and other issues are discussed. The main conclusion is that crime trends generally followed ambient population movement and that enduring lifestyle changes in the post-pandemic period, notably increased work-from-home, account for continuing below-expected rates of many crime types.
本研究对英格兰和威尔士记录在案的犯罪趋势进行了为期三年半的研究,即从 2020 年 3 月起的两个科维德大流行年和科维德限制停止后的 18 个 "大流行后 "月。观察到的犯罪率与预期犯罪率(基于 5 年 ARIMA 模型)和环境人口(使用社区流动报告)进行了比较。研究发现,在第一年,观察到的犯罪率与预期的犯罪率有很大差异,其起伏与三次全国性封锁的行动限制基本一致。在第二年,行动限制有所放松,观察到的犯罪率向预期方向发展,但大多数情况下仍与预期相去甚远。大流行后的第 3 年,人们的流动增加,观察到的犯罪率继续向预期方向发展。到了第四年年中,许多犯罪率仍低于预期水平,其月均差值包括:人身盗窃(-22%)、入室盗窃(-20%)、车辆犯罪(-29%)、暴力和性犯罪(-27%)、抢劫(-16%)和公共秩序犯罪(-21%)。到 2023 年 8 月,商店行窃的异常增长比预期高出 20%。报告讨论了方法上的局限性以及对商店行窃和其他问题的进一步研究。得出的主要结论是,犯罪趋势总体上是随着人口流动而变化的,大流行后时期生活方式的持续变化,尤其是外出工作的增加,是导致许多犯罪类型的发生率持续低于预期的原因。
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Gender differences in online abuse: the case of Dutch politicians 网络侵权的性别差异:荷兰政治家的案例
IF 6.1 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-02-26 DOI: 10.1186/s40163-024-00203-z
Isabelle van der Vegt

Online abuse and threats towards politicians have become a significant concern in the Netherlands, like in many other countries across the world. This paper analyses gender differences in abuse received by Dutch politicians on X (formerly Twitter), while taking into account the possible additional impact of ethnic minority status. All tweets directed at party leaders throughout the entire year of 2022 were collected. The effect of gender and ethnic minority status were estimated for six different linguistic measures of abuse, namely, toxicity, severe toxicity, identity attacks, profanity, insults, and threats. Contrary to expectations, tweets directed at male politicians scored higher on all forms of abuse. Significant interaction effects between gender and ethnic minority status were found for a number of abuse measures. Tweets directed at ethnic minority female politicians scored higher on severe toxicity, identity attacks, and profanity, compared to those directed at ethnic majority female politicians. Importantly, female ethnic minority politicians received the highest levels of threats compared to all groups. Given that online abuse and threats are reported to have a negative effect on political participation and retention, these results are particularly worrying.

与世界上许多其他国家一样,政界人士在网上受到的谩骂和威胁已成为荷兰的一个重大问题。本文分析了荷兰政治家在 X(原 Twitter)上受到辱骂的性别差异,同时考虑了少数民族身份可能带来的额外影响。本文收集了 2022 年全年针对政党领袖的所有推文。针对六种不同的辱骂语言,即毒性、严重毒性、身份攻击、亵渎、侮辱和威胁,对性别和少数民族身份的影响进行了估算。与预期相反,针对男性政治家的推文在所有形式的辱骂中得分都较高。性别与少数民族身份之间的交互效应在一些辱骂测量中被发现。与针对少数民族女性政治家的推文相比,针对少数民族女性政治家的推文在严重毒性、身份攻击和亵渎方面得分更高。重要的是,与所有群体相比,少数民族女性政治家受到的威胁程度最高。据报道,网络辱骂和威胁对政治参与和政治保留有负面影响,因此这些结果尤其令人担忧。
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