[High Quality] Cybercrime & Digital Criminology (CRIM20007) Complete Subject Notes
Subject notes for UniMelb CRIM20007
Description
Carefully crafted from all lecture content and selected key readings, these complete subject notes act as a high-quality resource for revising and studying this subject well. Essential definitions and external research have also been incorporated for further clarity and to enhance an overall understanding of course material. These notes have been organised in a manner whereby each section (sorted by weeks 1 to 12) contain simplified but essential lecture material and one key reading deemed to improve further understanding of the weekly topic. Certain phrases or words have been coloured for the purpose of drawing attention to important definitions, ideas or themes. Topics covered: Week 1: What is Digital Criminology? Week 2: Theorising Cybercrime & Technology Week 3: Race & Cyberspace Week 4: Drug Cryptomarkets Week 5: Hacking/Cracking Week 6: Image-based Sexual Abuse Week 7: Internet-facilitated Radicalisation Week 8: Online Harassment & Abuse Week 9: Informal Online Justice Week 10: Digital Technologies & Desistance Week 11: Policing, Cybercrime & Social Media Week 12: Revision Disclaimer: although these notes have been specifically crafted and revised to improve understanding of relevant course material in an organised manner, they should not be solely relied on. Students of this subject should develop their own notes through lectures, readings and tutorials because subject material may change yearly.
UniMelb
Semester 2, 2020
52 pages
16,641 words
$29.00
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Campus
UniMelb, Parkville
Member since
January 2018
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