Music Piracy and Crime Theory (Criminal Justice: Recent Scholarship)

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ISBN-10:

1593321244

ISBN-13:

9781593321246

Author(s): Sameer Hinduja
Released: Nov 20, 2005
Format: Hardcover, 218 pages
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Description:

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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