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Cyber Victims, Offenders & Policing in context of a life offline

How do you create a book that can serve as a resource for those jumping into cybercrime research ? We ask our guest Dr. Marleen Weulen Kranenbarg who is assistant professor in Criminology at the Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam about the creation of the book “Cybercrime in Context” from the Human Factors in Cybercrime conference. We also find out more about the development in the types and methods that are now being used in cybercrime research. We talk about how cybercrime differs from traditional crime for offenders in terms of life course theory. Dr. James joins us again to answer one of my odd questions about digital forensics. He explains why it is that Digital Forensics requires human investigators and is not an activity that can be automated.

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