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The Link between Specific Forms of Online and Offline Victimization: A Collaboration Between the ASC Division of Victimology and Division of Cybercrime

The Link between Specific Forms of Online and Offline Victimization: A Collaboration Between the ASC Division of Victimology and Division of Cybercrime

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This book examines the overlap between online and offline victimization and offending, featuring the empirical work of international scholars. It explores the ways in which offenders use both offline and online platforms to commit crime and the opportunities for violation of victims. The volume is a valuable resource for academics, researchers, and advanced students of victimology, cybercrime, criminology, and criminal justice.

Format: Hardback
Length: 178 pages
Publication date: 06 September 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This book is a comprehensive examination of the intricate interplay between online and offline victimization and offending, featuring the empirical work of renowned scholars from around the world. The vast expanse of the Internet has created a fertile ground for offenders to exploit unsuspecting victims, as well as those who have a close relationship with their perpetrators. However, it is important to note that the Internet does not categorize offenders into mutually exclusive groups. Instead, it has facilitated the use of both offline and online platforms by numerous offenders, thereby expanding their opportunities to commit crimes and violate victims.

To address this complex issue, this volume brings together two divisions of the American Society of Criminology: the Division of Victimology and the Division of Cybercrime. These esteemed organizations have collaborated to sponsor a special issue that delves into the overlap between forms of online and offline victimization and offending. The chapters included in this book were originally published in the journal "Victims & Offenders," showcasing the latest research and insights into this field.

The book is divided into two main sections. The first section explores the theoretical frameworks and perspectives that underpin the study of online and offline victimization and offending. It examines the various factors that contribute to the overlap, such as technological advancements, social media, and the changing nature of crime. The second section presents a diverse range of empirical studies that examine the prevalence, characteristics, and consequences of online and offline victimization and offending. These studies cover a wide range of topics, including cyberbullying, online sexual harassment, hate crimes, and cyberstalking.

The contributors to this book are internationally renowned scholars from various fields, including victimology, cybercrime, criminology, and criminal justice. Their expertise and insights provide a valuable contribution to the understanding of this phenomenon. The chapters are well-organized, informative, and accessible to a wide audience, including academics, researchers, advanced students, and practitioners in the field.

In conclusion, this book is a crucial resource for anyone interested in the overlap between online and offline victimization and offending. It offers a comprehensive examination of the theoretical and empirical aspects of this issue, providing valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities that arise in the digital age. By bringing together scholars from different disciplines, this book fosters interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration, contributing to the development of effective strategies for preventing and responding to victimization and offending in both online and offline contexts.

Weight: 508g
Dimension: 254 x 178 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032552361

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