Legal, Forensic and Criminological Psychology priorities continue to evolve over time. Certain crime types become less central to mainstream research endeavour and new types of offences and offenders take precedence. One obvious example is cybercrime – an area that has exploded over recent years as our reliance on technology and the internet expands ever further – creating opportunities for new types of online offending to occur as well as novel challenges for authorities who attempt to police digital crime. [...]
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Social Sciences and Humanities
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Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy
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Journal of Criminal Psychology
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Emerald
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