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Title Digitale en traditionele bedreiging vergeleken
Subtitle Een studie naar risicofactoren van slachtofferschap
AuthorWilsem, Johan van
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Publication Type Article
Topic Law, crime and legal systems
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Abstract Computers and the internet offer new ways to offenders for committing crimes. The present article uses routine activity theory and large-scale victimization survey data (N=6,896) to study digital threat victimization (i.e. threats people receive by email or chatrooms) in the general population. It assesses risk factors for digital threats and compares them with risk factors for receiving traditional threats and a mixture of digital and traditional threats. The results show that youngsters and offenders of digital crime run higher risks of all types of threat victimization. In extension, outdoor routine activities increase the risk not only of traditional threats but digital threats as well, while the same holds for certain computer activities (e.g. having a profile on Hyves). These findings point towards the connection of social interactions between people in the physical and digital world. Finally, the results suggest that impulsive people are more vulnerable to threat victimization.
Study Units LISS panel > Background Variables
LISS panel > Conventional and Computer Crime Victimization
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Source Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Vol. 52(1), 73-87
Publisher Boom Juridische Uitgevers
Publication Year 2010
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Intl Identifier ISSN 0165-182x
Language Dutch; Flemish
URL OpenURL - https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/dspace/bitstream/1887/15097/2/Van+Wilsem+-+TvC2010+-+Digitale+en+traditionele+bedreiging+vergeleken.pdf https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/dspace/bitstream/1887/15097/2/Van+Wilsem+-+TvC2010+-+Digitale+en+traditionele+bedreiging+vergeleken.pdf
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