Introduction To Cyber Forensic Psychology: Understanding The Mind Of The Cyber Deviant Perpetrators

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Artificial Intelligence
Behavioural Sciences
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Computer Systems
Cyber Assessment
Cyber Attacks
Cyber Behaviours
Cyber Deviant Behaviours
Cyber Fraud
Cyber Intelligence
Cyber Intervention
Cyber Investigation
Cyber Kinetic
Cyber Mitagation
Cyber Resilience
Cyber Security
Cyber Sexual Behaviours
Cyber Sexual Devance
Cyber Vigilante
Cyber-Enabled Crime
Cyber-Stalking
Cybercrime
Cyberpsychology
Cyberspace
Digital Self-Harm
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Forensic Cyberpsychology
Forensic Psychology
Future of Cybersecurity
Hackercide
Hacking
Home Team Behavioural Sciences Centre
Information Operations
Internet
Internet of Things (IoT)
Law Enforcement
Live-Streamed Crimes
Online Behaviours
Online Ethics
Online Hate Crime
Online Identify
Online Profiling
Online Psychology
Online Self-Harm
Online Space
Online Technology
Policymaking
Practioners
Robotics
Scam
Sexting
Smart Homes
Social Fault Lines
Social Media
Social Networking
Stalkerwares
Threat Assessessment
Violent Online Behaviours

Product details

  • ISBN 9789811232404
  • Publication Date: 18 Feb 2021
  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This edited book, Introduction to Cyber Forensic Psychology: Understanding the Mind of the Cyber Deviant Perpetrators, is the first of its kind in Singapore, which explores emerging cybercrimes and cyber enabled crimes.Utilising a forensic psychology perspective to examine the mind of the cyber deviant perpetrators as well as strategies for assessment, prevention, and interventions, this book seeks to tap on the valuable experiences and knowledge of leading forensic psychologists and behavioural scientists in Singapore.Some of the interesting trends discussed in this book include digital self-harm, stalkerware usage, livestreaming of crimes, online expression of hate and rebellion, attacks via smart devices, COVID-19 related scams and cyber vigilantism. Such insights would enhance our awareness about growing pervasiveness of cyber threats and showcase how behavioural sciences is a force-multiplier in complementing the existing technological solutions.