Prof Mary Aiken
Name | Prof Mary Aiken |
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Job title | Professor |
Email address | m.aiken@uel.ac.uk |
Research institute | UEL |
Research outputs
Understanding Adolescent Criminal and Risky Online Sexual Behaviors in the Context of Mental Health and Well-Being: Findings from a Multi- National European Cybercrime Study
Davidson, J., Aiken, M., Gekoski, A., Netuveli, G., Farr, R. and Deac, A. 2024. Understanding Adolescent Criminal and Risky Online Sexual Behaviors in the Context of Mental Health and Well-Being: Findings from a Multi- National European Cybercrime Study. Victims & Offenders. p. 1–26. https://doi.org/10.1080/15564886.2024.2408675Intention to Hack? Applying the Theory of Planned Behaviour to Youth Criminal Hacking
Aiken, M. P., Davidson, J. C., Walrave, M., Ponnet, K. S., Phillips, K. and Farr, R. R. 2024. Intention to Hack? Applying the Theory of Planned Behaviour to Youth Criminal Hacking. Forensic Sciences. 4 (1), pp. 24-41. https://doi.org/10.3390/forensicsci4010003CC-DRIVER Policy Brief No. 8: European Youth Survey
Davidson, J., Aiken, M., Phillips, K. and Farr, R. 2023. CC-DRIVER Policy Brief No. 8: European Youth Survey . London Trilaterial Research.Conceptualizing Cybercrime: Definitions, Typologies and Taxonomies
Phillips, K., Davidson, J. C., Farr, R. R., Burkhardt, C., Caneppele, S. and Aiken, M. P. 2022. Conceptualizing Cybercrime: Definitions, Typologies and Taxonomies. Forensic Sciences. 2 (2), pp. 379-398. https://doi.org/10.3390/forensicsci2020028European Youth Cybercrime, Online Harm and Online Risk Taking: 2022 Research Report
Davidson, J., Aiken, M., Phillips, K. and Farr, R. 2022. European Youth Cybercrime, Online Harm and Online Risk Taking: 2022 Research Report. London, United Kingdom Institute for Connected Communities, University of East London.Research on Protection of Minors: A literature Review and Interconnected Frameworks Implications for VSP Regulation and Beyond
Davidson, J., Aiken, M., Gekoski, A., Phillips, K. and Farr, R. 2021. Research on Protection of Minors: A literature Review and Interconnected Frameworks Implications for VSP Regulation and Beyond. London Institute of Connected Communities, University of East London for Ofcom.Pathways to Online Hate: Behavioural, Technical, Economic, Legal, Political & Ethical Analysis.
Aiken, M., Donaldson, S. and Tinnelly, C. 2021. Pathways to Online Hate: Behavioural, Technical, Economic, Legal, Political & Ethical Analysis. Perspective Economics for the Alfred Landecker Foundation.A New Smartphone-Based Optic Nerve Head Biometric for Verification and Change Detection
Coleman, K., Coleman, J., Franco-Penya, H., Hamroush, F., Murtagh, P., Fitzpatrick, P., Aiken, M., Combes, A. and Keegan, D. 2021. A New Smartphone-Based Optic Nerve Head Biometric for Verification and Change Detection. Translational Vision Science & Technology. 10 (Art. 1). https://doi.org/10.1167/tvst.10.8.1Digital dangers and cyber-victimisation: a study of European adolescent online risky behaviour for sexual exploitation
DeMarco, Jeffrey, Cheevers, Carly, Davidson, Julia, Bogaerts, Stefan, Pace, Ugo, Aiken, Mary, Caretti, Vincenzo, Schimmenti, Adriano and Bifulco, Antonia 2017. Digital dangers and cyber-victimisation: a study of European adolescent online risky behaviour for sexual exploitation. Clinical Neuropsychiatry. 14 (1), pp. 104-112.Youth pathways into cybercrime
Aiken, M., Davidson, J. and Amann, Philippe 2016. Youth pathways into cybercrime. Paladin Capital Group.Enhancing police and industry practice
Davidson, Julia, DeMarco, Jeffrey, Bifulco, Antonia, Bogaerts, Stefan, Caretti, Vincenzo, Aiken, Mary, Chevers, Carly, Corbari, Elisa, Scally, Mia, Schimmenti, Adriano and Puccia, Angelo 2016. Enhancing police and industry practice. Middlesex University.6293
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