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Understanding the offender/environment dynamic for computer crimes
Robert Willison
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Copenhagen Business School
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14%
Application
57%
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Behavior
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Case Studies
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14%
Crime
57%
Criminology
28%
Criminology Theory
28%
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100%
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Offender
100%
Paper
14%
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42%
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14%
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14%
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14%
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Routine Activity Theory
28%
Security
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Support
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Theory
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Understanding
100%
Computer Science
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100%
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Computer
100%
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75%
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25%
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50%
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Threat
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