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Other editions of book Cyber-Crime Fear and Victimization: An Analysis of A National Survey

  • Cyber-Crime Fear and Victimization: An Analysis of A National Survey

    Abdullah Alshalan

    Paperback (VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, Dec. 12, 2008)
    The aim of this study was to investigate cyber-crime victimization among Internet users in the United States by: 1) assessing the factors that impact computer virus victimization; 2) assessing the factors that impact cyber-crime victimization; and 3) predicting fear of cyber-crime. The findings of this study indicate that routine activity theory was a powerful predictor of computer virus victimization and cyber-crime victimization. That is, risk exposure and suitable targets helped determine the victimization. The study also found that cyber-crime victimization, gender, and perceived seriousness were predictive of fear of cyber-crime.