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Music Piracy And Crime Theory Sameer Hinduja

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Music Piracy And Crime Theory Sameer Hinduja
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Publisher: LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.11 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Sameer Hinduja
ISBN: 9781593321246, 1593321244
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Music Piracy And Crime Theory Sameer Hinduja by Sameer Hinduja 9781593321246, 1593321244 instant download after payment.

Hinduja examines the social, psychological, criminological, and behavioral aspects of Internet crime. Guided by the most prominent general theories of criminal behavior, he explores music piracy - an all too-common form of cybercrime - by attempting to answer a number of questions. Does stress and strain play a role? What about low self-control? Is music piracy learned within intimate social groups? Do rationalizations and justifications contribute to participation? Is the behavior strengthened or weakened through rewards and punishments? Hinduja then proposes a model which integrates both ''social'' and ''technical'' factors to inform and guide strategies to combat music piracy, and potentially other variants of high-tech crime

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