Fostering Civic Engagement in Students Through Community-Driven Cyberhygiene Training for Older Adults

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Hwanhee Park Gabrielle Spence Katorah Williams Rachel Bleiman John Snee Aunshul Rege a Criminal Justice, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USAb Criminal Justice, Cybersecurity & Sociology, University of Scranton, Scranton, PA, USAc Computer and Information Sciences, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USAHwanhee Park is a PhD candidate in the Department of Criminal Justice at Temple University. Hwanhee’s research interests include Social media and crime, AI and crime, cybercrime, and youth and crime.Gabrielle Spence is a Doctoral Candidate in Criminal Justice and a member of the Cybersecurity in Application Research and Education (CARE) Lab at Temple University. Spence’s research examines surveillance, data doubles, and decision-making processes within juvenile justice and community intervention systems. Spence also currently serves as the Data Manager for the City of Philadelphia’s Office of Public Safety.Katorah Williams is an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Scranton. Her research interests include privacy and surveillance, social engineering, the development of street smarts, and critical criminology.Rachel Bleiman is a PhD candidate in the Department of Criminal Justice at Temple University. Rachel’s research interests include deepfake technology, cybercrime, and misinformation.Jake Snee is a Cybersecurity student at Temple’s College of Science and Technology. He has an interest in both the technological and human facets of cybersecurity. He is passionate about community outreach and cybersecurity awareness.Aunshul Rege is a Professor of Criminal Justice at Temple University. Her research interests include cybersecurity education, community outreach and engagement, and social engineering.

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