CC-DRIVER Policy Brief No. 8: European Youth Survey
Technical report
Davidson, J., Aiken, M., Phillips, K. and Farr, R. 2023. CC-DRIVER Policy Brief No. 8: European Youth Survey . London Trilaterial Research.
Authors | Davidson, J., Aiken, M., Phillips, K. and Farr, R. |
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Type | Technical report |
Abstract | This policy brief contains key findings from the CC-DRIVER 2021 European Youth Survey and corresponding conclusions. This brief is designed for all professionals working within the area of cybercrime and key stakeholders, including LEAs, Academics, Criminal Justice, Policy Makers, and Educators. The lack of clarity surrounding the term cybercrime has significant impact on society, cybercrime policy, legal intervention, and academic research. No single classification system fully encapsulated cybercrime concepts or accurately reflected the nebulous nature of cybercrime acts. There is remaining ambiguity as to what exactly constitutes a cybercrime, and it is likely that a clear conceptualisation of cybercrime will continue to be challenged. This review presents key cybercrime definitions, categorisations of cybercrime and typologies of cybercrime. This review presents a new framework with which to conceptualise cybercrime. |
Keywords | cybercrime; youth cybercrime; youth risk taking online; online risk raking |
Year | 2023 |
Publisher | Trilaterial Research |
Place of publication | London |
Page range | 1-6 |
Web address (URL) | https://www.ccdriver-h2020.com/policy-briefs |
Funder | European Union Horizon 2020 |
File | License File Access Level Anyone |
Publication dates | |
Apr 2023 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 29 Nov 2023 |
Copyright holder | © 2023, The University of East London |
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