Terminology
Relevance & Importance
Article Facts!
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The physical, emotional, or financial harm that a victim experiences as a consequence of a crime.

What is victimization?

100
Crimes without physical interaction are less impactful than traditional crimes.

What is a common misconception?

100

Impersonating the bank or government to convince victims to transfer their money to a "safe" bank account.

Bank Helpdesk Fraud

200

Example of White Collar Crime.

Insurance Fraud.
200

Intangibility, remoteness, global scale, permanence, and anonymity.

What is what sets cybercrime apart from traditional crime?

200

Atleast 2 considered personal factors that influence victimization impact covered in the study.

What is neutralization/denial, self-efficacy, pre-existing psychological problems, and repeat victimization?
300

Crimes where information and communication technology (ICT) play a key role in the offender's execution of the crime.

Cybercimes

300

Why we expect the prevalence of cybercrime to continue to grow.

What is technology's rapid advances?

300

Difficulty generalizing research findings due to geographic location in the Netherlands.

What is an article limitation?

400
Illegal acts that tend to be directly interactive and violate either persons or property.
What is traditional crime?
400

Relevance to Forensic Psychologist responsibilities.

What is victim services, mental health treatment, and legal consultation?

400

Cybercrime will be of equal or greater impact in comparison to traditional crime impacts.

What is the hypothesis?
500

One's perception of own abilities. Influences an individual's trauma processing.

What is self-efficacy?

500

The result of the misconception of cybercrime being less impactfully important than traditional crime.

What is a knowledge gap and a lack of research on cybercrime?
500

The conclusion of the research article.

What is cybercrime is just as emotionally harmful and impactful as traditional crime?

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