General Theory and Cybercrime: Low Self-Control and crime online
Find out more about the guest:
Dr Catherine Marcum is an Assistant Chair of Government and Justice studies at Appalachian State University
https://gjs.appstate.edu/directory/dr-cathy-marcum
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Texts Mentioned in this show:
Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G.E., & Nicholson, J. (2018). Crossing Boundaries Online in Romantic Relationships: An Exploratory Study of the Perceptions of Impact on Partners by Cyberstalking Offenders. Deviant Behavior, 39(6
Marcum, C. D., Higgins, G. E., Wolfe, S. E., & Ricketts, M. L. (2011). Examining the intersection of self-control, peer association and neutralization in explaining digital piracy. Western Criminology Review, 12(3), 60.
Marcum, C. D., Higgins, G. E., & Ricketts, M. L. (2014). Sexting behaviors among adolescents in rural North Carolina: a theoretical examination of low self-control and deviant peer association. International Journal of Cyber Criminology, 8(2).
Marcum, C. D., Higgins, G. E., Ricketts, M. L., & Wolfe, S. E. (2014). Hacking in high school: Cybercrime perpetration by juveniles. Deviant Behavior, 35(7), 581-591.
More:
You can learn about the DARE Program here:
https://www.history.com/topics/1980s/just-say-no
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drug_Abuse_Resistance_Education
The introduction from this show was extracted from an educational show about the value of science. Check out the Prelinger archives for public domain videos containing interesting history. A wonderful resource. https://archive.org/details/prelinger
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