网络犯罪学:在新期刊上发展一门新学科

IF 0.7 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY International Journal of Cyber Criminology Pub Date : 2007-01-01 DOI:10.5281/ZENODO.18276
K. Jaishankar
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网络空间为犯罪学家提供了一个令人兴奋的新领域。虚拟现实和计算机媒介通信挑战了犯罪学的传统话语,引入了新的越轨行为、犯罪和社会控制形式(McKenzie 1996)。自20世纪90年代以来,学者们已经观察到网络空间如何成为犯罪活动的新场所(Thomas and Loader 2000;Littlewood 2003;Yar 2005),但总的来说,犯罪学在对网络犯罪现象的研究中一直是疏忽的,并且在认识到网络空间在改变犯罪和受害的性质和范围方面的重要性方面进展缓慢(Mann和Sutton 1998;Jewkes 2006)。一门名为网络犯罪学的新兴激进学科急需解释和分析互联网上的犯罪行为。对于许多科学家和社会科学家来说,网络犯罪学领域是计算机科学、互联网科学和犯罪学之间的一个研究领域。我把网络犯罪学定义为“研究发生在网络空间的犯罪的因果关系及其对物理空间的影响”。一年多来,网络犯罪学这个词慢慢出现在互联网上。此外,McAfee在2006年发表的报告中使用了另一个词“虚拟犯罪学”。第一次专门讨论这一领域的会议是2006年10月在美国华盛顿州斯波坎谷举行的“网络犯罪学和数字取证倡议会议”。这也是分离网络取证和网络犯罪学的一个新方向。很多时候,网络犯罪学与网络取证相结合。有必要确定网络犯罪学和网络取证学之间的差异。网络取证专门处理网络犯罪的调查,而网络犯罪学处理网络犯罪的原因。
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Cyber Criminology: Evolving a novel discipline with a new journal
Cyberspace presents an exciting new frontier for criminologists. Virtual reality and computer mediated communications challenge the traditional discourse of criminology, introducing new forms of deviance, crime, and social control (McKenzie 1996). Since the 1990s, academics have observed how the cyberspace has emerged as a new locus of criminal activity (Thomas and Loader 2000; Littlewood 2003; Yar 2005), but in general, criminology has been remiss in its research into the phenomena of cyber crime and has been slow to recognize the importance of cyberspace in changing the nature and scope of offending and victimization (Mann and Sutton 1998; Jewkes 2006). A new, radical discipline named cyber criminology is the need of the hour to explain and analyze the crimes in the internet. The field of cyber criminology crystallizes for many Scientists and Social scientists an area of research at the interface between Computer Science, Internet Science and Criminology. I define cyber criminology as ʺthe study of causation of crimes that occur in the cyberspace and its impact in the physical space”. For a year or so, the word cyber criminology has slowly appeared in the internet. Also, McAfee has used an alternate word “Virtual Criminology” in their report published in 2006. The first conference devoted entirely to this area was the “Cyber Criminology and Digital Forensics Initiative Conference” which took place in Spokane Valley, WA, USA in October 2006. This was also a new direction to segregate cyber‐ forensics and cyber criminology. Quite often, cyber criminology is merged with cyber‐forensics. There is a need to identify the differences between cyber criminology and cyber‐forensics. Cyber‐forensics deals exclusively with the investigation of cyber crimes, whereas, cyber criminology deals with the causation of cyber crimes.
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Cyber Criminology (IJCC) is a peer reviewed online (open access) interdisciplinary journal published biannually and devoted to the study of cyber crime, cyber criminal behavior, cyber victims, cyber laws and cyber policy. IJCC is an unique Diamond open access, not for profit international journal, where the author(s) need not pay article processing charges / page charges and it is totally free for both the authors and the audience. IJCC will focus on all aspects of cyber/computer crime: Forms of Cyber Crime, Impact of cyber crimes in the real world, Policing Cyber space, International Perspectives of Cyber Crime, Developing cyber safety policy, Cyber Victims, Cyber Psychopathology, Geographical aspects of Cyber crime, Cyber offender behavior, cyber crime law, Cyber Pornography, Privacy & Anonymity on the Net, Internet Fraud and Identity Theft, Mobile Phone Safety, Human Factor of Cyber Crime and Cyber Security and Policy issues, Online Gambling, Copyright and Intellectual property Law. As the discipline of Cyber Criminology approaches the future, facing the dire need to document the literature in this rapidly changing area has become more important than ever before. The IJCC will be a nodal centre to develop and disseminate the knowledge of cyber crimes primarily from a social science perspective to the academic and lay world. The journal publishes theoretical, methodological, and applied papers, as well as book reviews. We do not publish highly technical cyber forensics / digital forensics papers and papers of descriptive / overview nature.
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