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Implies the THE&"activities that are either illegal
• many individuals engage in cybercrime or considered illict by some} that are conducted
• Dios: lack of deterrents, increased anonymity through global electronic networks.
CYBER-CRIME usually global
JEWKES (2003):
Internet has created opportunities to
commit both 'conventional' crimes and
FACTS Fastest growing crime
'new crimes' using tools
• internet based fraud cost of cyber-crime to the Offenders in the UK have links outside
TY,PRE,{EE4Y2ER • spam messages Uk has estimated around the UK.
cyber-crime is hard • Terrorist websides £27 million
to capture because ind • cyberattacks
• identity theft (deep fake)
ividuals don't know where
or how to report it-DARK FIGURE OF TECHNOLOGY ALSO IMPROVES CRIME PREVENTION:
CRIME
- CCTV
• Database
• Digital fingerprint De-regulation of financial/other markets:
ROMANCE FRAUD AO2 immigration:
• Al: has ability to provide solid evidence, can also be used in ÷:p:&Yorkers • increased hate crime
- profile too perfect crime.
FEATURES OF GIOBALISATION
• usually happens to males spread of capitalist ideologies
- Don't talk about themselves
cheap air travel: Growth in Texas:
• pollution
• easier to move drugs media influence:
- Trafficking
"MAY GRIGHTS TRAFFICKING Threats to national security
wrid has become a territory for legal/illegal
business-it has created a global criminal economy
GREEN CRIME CRIMES CREATED BY - ORGANISED CRIME (castellas)
GLOBALISATION
GLOBALISATION AND CRIME: GHloEbLaDlis&atMioñ"i's's"pe"eding up world-wide
COPORATE CRIME STATE CRIME interconnections
A02 PEOPLE TRAFFICKING
Globalisation Involves process of
• October 2019-39 Vietnamese
TYPES OF GLOBAL CRIMES: deteritorialisation-Increasing numbers
migrants found dead in a
• Trafficking body parts of social, political, economical activities refrigerated lorry in Essex
• organised crime → mafia
ULRICH} BECK:
• corporate crime - Trafficking
Rather than risk being confirmed to a specific country-
• cyber crime they are now becoming more global.
• Green crime
Increased boarder protection
GLOBAL RISK CONSCIOUSNESS:
High end sense of anxiety
global media amplifies}
distorts dangers caused by countries
↳ creates moral panic
Implies the THE&"activities that are either illegal
• many individuals engage in cybercrime or considered illict by some} that are conducted
• Dios: lack of deterrents, increased anonymity through global electronic networks.
CYBER-CRIME usually global
JEWKES (2003):
Internet has created opportunities to
commit both 'conventional' crimes and
FACTS Fastest growing crime
'new crimes' using tools
• internet based fraud cost of cyber-crime to the Offenders in the UK have links outside
TY,PRE,{EE4Y2ER • spam messages Uk has estimated around the UK.
cyber-crime is hard • Terrorist websides £27 million
to capture because ind • cyberattacks
• identity theft (deep fake)
ividuals don't know where
or how to report it-DARK FIGURE OF TECHNOLOGY ALSO IMPROVES CRIME PREVENTION:
CRIME
- CCTV
• Database
• Digital fingerprint De-regulation of financial/other markets:
ROMANCE FRAUD AO2 immigration:
• Al: has ability to provide solid evidence, can also be used in ÷:p:&Yorkers • increased hate crime
- profile too perfect crime.
FEATURES OF GIOBALISATION
• usually happens to males spread of capitalist ideologies
- Don't talk about themselves
cheap air travel: Growth in Texas:
• pollution
• easier to move drugs media influence:
- Trafficking
"MAY GRIGHTS TRAFFICKING Threats to national security
wrid has become a territory for legal/illegal
business-it has created a global criminal economy
GREEN CRIME CRIMES CREATED BY - ORGANISED CRIME (castellas)
GLOBALISATION
GLOBALISATION AND CRIME: GHloEbLaDlis&atMioñ"i's's"pe"eding up world-wide
COPORATE CRIME STATE CRIME interconnections
A02 PEOPLE TRAFFICKING
Globalisation Involves process of
• October 2019-39 Vietnamese
TYPES OF GLOBAL CRIMES: deteritorialisation-Increasing numbers
migrants found dead in a
• Trafficking body parts of social, political, economical activities refrigerated lorry in Essex
• organised crime → mafia
ULRICH} BECK:
• corporate crime - Trafficking
Rather than risk being confirmed to a specific country-
• cyber crime they are now becoming more global.
• Green crime
Increased boarder protection
GLOBAL RISK CONSCIOUSNESS:
High end sense of anxiety
global media amplifies}
distorts dangers caused by countries
↳ creates moral panic