Cybercrime in the Pandemic Digital Age and Beyond / / edited by Russell G. Smith, Rick Sarre, Lennon Yao-Chung Chang, Laurie Yiu-Chung Lau |
Autore | Smith Russell G |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2023.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2023 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (291 pages) |
Disciplina | 364.168 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
SarreRick
ChangLennon Yao-Chung LauLaurie Yiu-Chung |
Collana | Palgrave Studies in Cybercrime and Cybersecurity |
Soggetto topico |
Computer crimes
Criminology Crime Technology Crime—Sociological aspects Transnational crime Criminal behavior Cybercrime Crime Control and Security Crime and Technology Crime and Society Transnational Crime Criminal Behavior |
Soggetto non controllato |
Sociology
Social Science |
ISBN |
9783031291074
9783031291067 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Chapter 1: Introduction: Crime in the post-pandemic digital age -- Chapter 2: Pandemics and illegal manipulation of digital technologies: Examining cause and effect in a time of COVID-19 -- Chapter 3: Pandemics and fraud: Learning from the coronavirus pandemic and its antecedents -- Chapter 4: The human element of online consumer scams arising from the coronavirus pandemic -- Chapter 5: State-sponsored economic espionage in cyberspace: Risks and preparedness during and after the pandemic -- Chapter 6: Virtual kidnapping: Online scams with ‘Asian characteristics’ during the pandemic -- Chapter 7: Lessons in a time of pestilence. The relevance of international cybercrime conventions to controlling post-pandemic cybercrime -- Chapter 8: Domestic laws governing post-pandemic crime and criminal justice -- Chapter 9: Perspectives on policing post-pandemic cybercrime -- Chapter 10: Digital criminal courts: The place or space of (post-)pandemic justice -- Chapter 11: Online messaging as a cybercrime prevention tool in the post-pandemic age -- Chapter 12: Artificial intelligence, COVID-19, and crime: Charting the origins and expansion of dystopian and utopian narratives -- Chapter 13: Conclusions: Minimising crime risks in pandemics of the future. |
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The Palgrave Handbook of Australian and New Zealand Criminology, Crime and Justice / / edited by Antje Deckert, Rick Sarre |
Edizione | [1st edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2017 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (XXIX, 916 pages, 33 illustrations) |
Disciplina | 364 |
Soggetto topico |
Criminology
Human rights Critical criminology Crime—Sociological aspects Transnational crime Criminological Theory Human Rights and Crime Ethnicity, Class, Gender and Crime Crime and Society Transnational Crime |
ISBN | 3-319-55747-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Section I: The crime and justice landscape -- 1. Fifty years of Australian criminology; Duncan Chappell -- 2. A short history of New Zealand criminology; James Rodgers and Philip Stenning -- 3. Public sector criminological research; Russell G Smith -- 4. The Asian and Pacific Conference of Correctional Administrators; David Biles -- 5. Crime and justice data; Fiona Dowsley and Timothy Hart -- 6. Crime, news, and the media; Judy McGregor -- 7. Law reform targeting crime and disorder; Lorana Bartels and Rick Sarre -- Section II: Patterns of crime -- 8. Mapping common crime; Jason Payne and Fiona Hutton -- 9. Violent crime; Stuart Ross and Kenneth Polk -- 10. Commercial armed robbery; Emmeline Taylor -- 11. Outlaw motorcycle gangs; Mark Lauchs and Jarrod Gilbert -- 12. Samoan youth crime; Laumua Tunufa’i -- 13. Domestic violence, violence in close relationships, and violence against women; Samantha Jeffries and Sharon Hayes -- 14. Sexual violence and harassment in the digital era; Anastasia Powell and Nicola Henry -- 15. Cybercrime; Roderic Broadhurst -- 16. Corporate and white collar crime; Fiona Haines -- 17. Corruption; Adam Graycar -- 18. Fraud victimisation and prevention; Tim Prenzler -- 19. Rural crime; Elaine Barclay -- 20. Transnational organised crime, border policing, and refugees; Michael Grewcock -- Section III: State and non-state responses -- 21. A Gallipoli trope on Australian peacekeeping; John Braithwaite -- 22. Terrorism and anti-terrorism laws; Selda Dagistanli and Scott Poynting -- 23. New Zealand penal policy in the twenty-first century; John Pratt -- 24. Sentencing theories, practices, and trends; James C. Oleson -- 25. Indigenous sentencing courts in Australia; Elena Marchetti -- 26. Restorative justice; Masahiro Suzuki and William Wood -- 27. Emotion and language in restorative youth justice; Hennessey Hayes -- 28. Child witnesses in criminal courts; Kirsten Hanna and Emily Henderson -- 29. Children of prisoners; Catherine Flynn and Anna Eriksson -- 30. Redress for historical institutional abuse of children; Kathleen Daly -- 31. Privatisation of criminal justice; Alice Mills -- 32. The third sector in criminal justice; Janet Ransley and Lorraine Mazerolle -- 33. The pluralisation of policing; Trevor Bradley -- 34. Policing and crime policy; Andrew Goldsmith -- 35. The police complaints process; John Buttle and Antje Deckert -- Section IV: Crime and justice through different theoretical lenses -- 36. Strain theory and crime; Li Eriksson and Lisa Broidy -- 37. Developmental and life-course criminology; Paul Mazerolle and Tara Renae McGee -- 38. Left realist criminology; David Brown -- 39. Feminist criminology; Kathryn Henne -- 40. Convict criminology; Greg Newbold -- 41. Green criminology; Rob White and Sarah Wright Monod -- 42. Narrative criminology; Mark Halsey -- 43. Victims, legal consciousness, and legal mobilisation; Robyn Holder -- Section V: Indigenous perspectives on crime and justice -- 44. Indigenous peoples and criminal justice in Australia; Chris Cunneen and Amanda Porter -- 45. Māori experiences of colonisation and Māori criminology; Robert Webb -- 46. Colonial law, dominant discourses, and intergenerational trauma; Rawiri Waretini-Karena -- 47. Rangatahi courts; Khylee Quince -- 48. Māori and prison; Tracey McIntosh and Kim Workman -- 49. Crime and Māori in the media; Simone Bull -- 50. Doing research with the Indigenous domain as a non-Indigenous criminologist; Harry Blagg -- 51. Imagining an Indigenous criminological future; Juan Marcellus Tauri -- Section VI: Crime prevention policies -- 52. Australian gun laws; Philip Alpers -- 53.Alcohol, policies; Joseph M. Boden -- 54. Developmental prevention; Ross Homel and Kate Freiberg -- 55. Rehabilitation programmes in Australian prisons; Karen Heseltine and Andrew Day -- 56. Criminal profiling; Geoff Dean and Sarah Yule. |
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Religion Matters : Further Explorations of Connectedness |
Autore | Babie P. T |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore : , : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, , 2024 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (232 pages) |
Altri autori (Persone) | SarreRick |
ISBN |
9789819997770
9789819997763 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 Introduction: Bringing Religion to Life -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Importance of Embracing Uncertainty -- 1.3 Environment -- 1.4 Space -- 1.5 Criminal Justice -- 1.6 Political Life -- 1.7 Ethics and Morality -- 1.8 Conclusion -- References -- Part I Environment -- 2 Religion as Formation in Ecological Virtues -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Kate Rigby on Religion and Ecology: Towards a Communion of Creatures -- 2.3 Formation as the Cultivation of Virtue -- 2.4 Formation in Ecological Virtues -- 2.5 The Ecological Virtue of Symbiosis: Forming Alliances Across Divisions -- References -- 3 Confronting Religious Skepticism Among American Evangelicals: Using Cultural Intelligence to Influence Change in Conservative Christian College Students' Views of Climate Change -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Rationale for the Research -- 3.3 Importance of Science Literacy Among Evangelicals -- 3.4 Methodology -- 3.5 Findings -- 3.6 Discussion -- Appendix 1 -- References -- 4 The Touchstone of Radical Hospitality-Personal Experiences and Reflections -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Life in a Cardboard Box (Boyce 2018) -- 4.3 Traditional Hospitality -- 4.4 Reciprocity -- 4.5 Origins of the Tradition -- 4.6 The Abrahamic Tradition -- 4.7 The Hospitality Code -- 4.8 Hospitality Today -- 4.9 The Hospitality Industry -- 4.10 Hospitalities in an Internet Age -- 4.10.1 Couch Surfing -- 4.10.2 AirBnB -- 4.11 Radical Hospitality -- 4.11.1 Why Radical? -- 4.12 Physical Hospitality -- 4.13 Social Hospitality -- 4.14 Intellectual Hospitality -- 4.15 Emotional Hospitality -- 4.16 Religious Hospitality -- 4.17 A Multi-faith Ministry Charter -- 4.18 From Religious Centre to Oasis -- 4.19 Hospitality in Organisations -- 4.20 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Earth Stewardship-A Function of Religion? -- 5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Part I Origins -- 5.2.1 Creation -- 5.3 Religion -- 5.4 An Exploration in Time and Space -- 5.5 The Big Bang -- 5.6 Part II Earth Stewardship: A Matter of Commitment -- 5.7 Alternatives? -- 5.8 Matters of Restitution, Recovery and Reconciliation -- 5.9 Summary -- References -- Part II Space -- 6 Bringing Religion to the Outer Solar System -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Religious Experience in the Outer Solar System -- 6.3 The Overview Effect -- 6.4 Spiritual Depth -- 6.5 Great Questions -- 6.6 Social Ethics -- 6.7 Conclusions -- References -- 7 Big Boss or Dark Emu? Indigenous Wisdom for the Academy -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 A Contextualising Note -- 7.3 A Higher Authority -- 7.4 Interconnectedness -- 7.5 Divine Made Visible -- 7.6 Conclusion: Both/and is the Best Approach -- References -- Part III Criminal Justice -- 8 Christian Hope and Criminal Justice -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Just Deserts -- 8.3 Christian Hope -- 8.4 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 9 Understanding the Complexities of Faith-Based Prison Ministry -- Reference -- Part IV Political Life -- 10 Defying Strongman Politics: On Theologians and the Cultivation of Resistant Subjectivity in a Time of Global Crisis -- 10.1 My Approach to the Theologian's Vocation -- 10.2 Strongman Politics -- 10.3 Biopolitical Logic and Expendable Others -- 10.4 The Theologian's Bearings: Traditions, Communities, Context -- 10.5 The Meaning of Resistance -- 10.6 On Cultivating Resistant Subjectivity -- 10.7 What's Next? -- References -- 11 De Profundis: Religion, Science, and the Climate Crisis -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Tipping Points -- 11.3 Deep Calls to Deep: Religion, Science, and the 'Dimension of Depth' -- 11.4 Postscript -- References -- Part V Ethics and Morality. 12 Protection of Conscience in Australia-The Scope of Conscientious Objection Clauses for Doctors Who Object to Participating in Voluntary Assisted Dying on Religious Grounds -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Arguments Against Voluntary Assisted Dying-A Catholic Perspective -- 12.3 Protection of Conscience for Voluntary Assisted Dying in Australia -- 12.3.1 Victorian Position Concerning Protection of Conscience -- 12.3.2 South Australian Position Concerning Protection of Conscience -- 12.3.3 Western Australian Position Concerning Protection of Conscience -- 12.3.4 Tasmania's Position Concerning Protection of Conscience -- 12.3.5 Queensland's Position Concerning Protection of Conscience -- 12.3.6 New South Wales's Position Concerning Protection of Conscience -- 12.4 Discussion -- References -- 13 'What I Do is Live. How I Pray I Breathe': The Persistence of Prayer in an Australian Public Hospital -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Experiencing Prayer from a Personal Perspective -- 13.3 Prayer as Shaping the Narrative -- 13.4 Prayer as Wounding -- 13.5 Prayer as an Expressive Way of Redefining Life -- 13.6 Prayer and the Lived Experience of Illness -- 13.7 Prayer and the COVID-19 Pandemic -- 13.8 The Hospital as a Place of Prayer and Faith -- 13.9 As Religious Affiliation Declines Prayer Continues -- 13.10 The Contested Public Dimension of Prayer -- 13.11 Prayer as a Personal Response to Life -- References -- 14 Right Intent: The Value of Morality and Religion in the Modern Law of Armed Conflict -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 The Transition from Just War Theory to the Modern Law of Armed Conflict -- 14.2.1 Origins of 'Just War' Theory -- 14.2.2 Philosophical Divergence, Modern Parallels and the Tenets of 'Just War' -- 14.2.3 Transformation Under Positivism and the Expansion of the Law of Armed Conflict. 14.3 Religion, Armed Conflict and International Humanitarian Law -- 14.3.1 Protections Conferred Under Treaty Law -- 14.3.2 Protections for Religious Objects, Sanctuary and the Question of 'Cultural Genocide' -- 14.3.3 Customary International Law and Enforcement of the Law of Armed Conflict Among Non-State Actors -- 14.4 The Consequences of the Shift to Positivism in the Law of Armed Conflict -- 14.5 Conclusion -- References -- Index. |
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Babie P. T | ||
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Religion matters : the contemporary relevance of religion / / Paul Babie, Rick Sarre, editors |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (345 pages) |
Disciplina | 200 |
Soggetto topico |
Religion and sociology
Church and education Secularism Religion and Society Religion and Education |
ISBN | 981-15-2489-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Chapter 1. Why religion matters, or does it matter? / Rick Sarre, Paul Babie -- Part I Sciences -- Chapter 2. Immortal beings without soul or conscience: toward a corporate and an AI ethic / Neville Rochow QC -- Chapter 3. Creation myths: a deeper truth for today's religionists / Robert Crotty -- Part II Health Sciences -- Chapter 4. A court of morals, a court of law, or a little bit of both? / Bernadette J. Richards -- Part III Social Sciences -- Chapter 5. Making religion relevant in the world of politics: a personal reflection / William D. Russell -- Chapter 6. Religious education, radicalisation and neoliberal governmentalities / Andrew Hope -- Chapter 7. Restorative justice / Christopher D. Marshall -- Chapter 8. The contemporary relevance of religion to criminological sciences / Rick Sarre -- Chapter 9. Shaking the invisible hand: religion and individualism as economic foundations / Simon Molloy -- Chapter 10. Religion and security in today's neo-liberal world / Kelly W. Sundberg -- Part IV Humanities -- Chapter 11. Une danse bizarre: the contest of Theos-Logos and Socius-Logos in the twenty first century public square / Lynn Arnold -- Chapter 12. The contemporary relevance of religion in the public square / Frank Brennan -- Chapter 13. Revivalistics: language reclamation, spirituality and wellbeing / Ghil'ad Zuckermann -- Chapter 14. Law, religion, and theology: a relationship that matters / Paul Babie -- Chapter 15. Religion as conceptual scaffolding for architecture / Amit Srivastava, Peter Scriver, Joshua Nash -- Chapter 16. Conscientious objection as a spiritual path / J. Andrew Bolton -- Chapter 17. Faiths and feminisms / Susan Carland -- Chapter 18. The right thing to do: Australian religion and the 2017 same-sex marriage debate / Andrew Dutney -- Chapter 19. Life or death? : a politico-philosophical reflection on religious fundamentalism and political extremism / Michael Trainor -- Chapter 20. Contemporary theology as dialogue: the evolution of modern theology / Matthew J. Frizzell |
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Rethinking Bail : Court Reform or Business as Usual? / / by Max Travers, Emma Colvin, Isabelle Bartkowiak-Théron, Rick Sarre, Andrew Day, Christine Bond |
Autore | Travers Max |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2020.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2020 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (ix, 241 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina |
345.072
345 |
Soggetto topico |
Corrections
Punishment Criminal justice, Administration of Forensic psychology Crime—Sociological aspects Criminal law Public safety Prison and Punishment Criminal Justice Forensic Psychology Crime and Society Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law Crime Control and Security |
ISBN | 3-030-44881-9 |
Classificazione | 346.916 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | 1. Introduction -- 2. Bail Reform In Context -- 3. Researching Bail Practices -- 4. Professional Perspectives -- 5. Bail Decision-Making -- 6. Defendants With Vulnerabilities -- 7. Risk Profiles.-8. Pretrial Services -- 9. Prospects For Court Reform -- 10. Conclusion: Rethinking Bail. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910410026503321 |
Travers Max | ||
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2020 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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