SACR 2600 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Symbolic Interactionism, Deep-Throating, Critical Discourse Analysis
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Chapter 18_8ce: chapter 18 argues that to better understand cybercrime and cyberdeviance one requires a broader understanding of computer technologies as being inherently criminogenic. Describe some ways that computer technologies can be inherently criminogenic: compare and contrast cyberdeviance with cybercrime. Provide at least one example of each: differentiate between cybercrime and cyberdeviance providing one hypothetical example of each, describe how cyberdeviance often encompasses one or more of the traditional offline paraphilias. Identify three examples of traditional (offline) paraphilias and describe how they have been adapted to the online world: describe some ways that technologies have changed the landscape of criminality. Provide some examples of new forms of crime that have been created by the advent of the internet: identify and discuss two types of sexual offences that are perpetrated over the internet and other technologies. Identify at least two characteristics they share and two characteristics that make each distinct from one another.