De grootste kennisbank van het HBO

Inspiratie op jouw vakgebied

Vrij toegankelijk

Terug naar zoekresultatenDeel deze publicatie

The Hybridization of Street Offending in the Netherlands

Open access

Rechten:

The Hybridization of Street Offending in the Netherlands

Open access

Rechten:

Samenvatting

Based on the results of two research projects from the Netherlands, this paper explores how street oriented persons adapt and use digital technologies by focusing on the changing commission of
instrumental, economically motivated, street crime. Our findings show how social media are used
by street offenders to facilitate or improve parts of the crime script of already existing criminal activities but also how street offenders are engaging in criminal activities not typically associated with
the street, like phishing and fraud. Taken together, this paper documents how technology has permeated street life and contributed to the ‘hybridization’ of street offending in the Netherlands—i.e.
offending that takes place in person and online, often at the same time.

OrganisatieDe Haagse Hogeschool
AfdelingFaculteit IT & Design
LectoraatLectoraat Cyber Security in het MKB
Gepubliceerd inThe British Journal of Criminology Oxford University Press, Oxford, Vol. 61, Uitgave: 4, Pagina's: 926-945
Jaar2020
TypeArtikel
DOI10.1093/bjc/azaa091
TaalEngels

Op de HBO Kennisbank vind je publicaties van 26 hogescholen

De grootste kennisbank van het HBO

Inspiratie op jouw vakgebied

Vrij toegankelijk