Ten “Rs” of social reaction: Using social media to analyse the “post-event” impacts of the murder of Lee Rigby

Ten “Rs” of social reaction: Using social media to analyse the “post-event” impacts of the murder of Lee Rigby . Martin Innes Read the syndicated article here
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The Challenges of Doing Criminology in the Big Data Era: Towards a Digital and Data-driven Approach

The Challenges of Doing Criminology in the Big Data Era: Towards a Digital and Data-driven Approach AbstractThis paper considers emerging challenges and opportunities confronting criminology in the age of Big…
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A legal perspective on the non-consensual dissemination of sexual images: Identifying strengths and weaknesses of legislation in the US, UK and Belgium

A legal perspective on the non-consensual dissemination of sexual images: Identifying strengths and weaknesses of legislation in the US, UK and Belgium Publication date: December 2016Source:International Journal of Law, Crime…
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Social and contextual taxonomy of cybercrime: Socioeconomic theory of Nigerian cybercriminals

Social and contextual taxonomy of cybercrime: Socioeconomic theory of Nigerian cybercriminals Publication date: December 2016Source:International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 47 Author(s): Suleman IbrahimThis article aims to establish…
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