2014
DOI: 10.1080/14789949.2014.981562
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Internet mediated crimes and theoretical approaches

Abstract: Purpose: in the literature, the term ‘Internet crime’ has been coined to\ud indicate the scenario in which a victim of homicide or other crimes is met\ud through a chat room, and lured to death at the hands of the murderer. Various\ud criticisms have been made of this new concept, on the grounds that the outcome\ud is no different from that of other crimes committed without the use of\ud Web resources, and so the method used has no particular influence. Indeed, it\ud has been claimed that informatic crime just… Show more

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“…Carabellese, Candelli, Barbieri, and Catanesi (2014) theoretically explored the phenomenon of cyber-initiated deviant behavior in Italy and supplemented their conceptual analysis with three case studies; one of these case studies involved a homicide committed by a man who developed a romantic relationship with a woman he met in a chatroom. When the woman refused to meet him in person and sought to end the communication between them, he tracked her down and killed her following a confrontation.…”
Section: Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Carabellese, Candelli, Barbieri, and Catanesi (2014) theoretically explored the phenomenon of cyber-initiated deviant behavior in Italy and supplemented their conceptual analysis with three case studies; one of these case studies involved a homicide committed by a man who developed a romantic relationship with a woman he met in a chatroom. When the woman refused to meet him in person and sought to end the communication between them, he tracked her down and killed her following a confrontation.…”
Section: Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the woman refused to meet him in person and sought to end the communication between them, he tracked her down and killed her following a confrontation. The authors warned about the vulnerability of individuals who transition from cyber-based interactions to those occurring in the “real world” and encouraged further criminological research on victim-offender dynamics in cyber-initiated killings (Carabellese et al, 2014).…”
Section: Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Instead, it becomes the tool of a surrogate relationship, in which it seems to exist but is not actually there. There have been various reports of the risk of fragmentation of the self in the virtual world [ 1 ] and of the inherent criminogenic potential of this destructured reality [ 2 ]. The three cases presented herein clearly illustrate the problems that arise when the body is not involved or is abstracted, as can occur on the Web.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%