The psychology of cybercrime
Explore the psychology of cybercrime and gain insights into its impact on victims. Learn about different types of cybercrime, motivations of cybercriminals, and current interventions to tackle this growing issue.
In this free course, The psychology of cybercrime, you will explore different questions about cybercrime from a psychological angle in an attempt to better understand this relatively recent field of psychology. You will consider the realms and
Limits of cybercrime, distinguishing between the different types of cybercrime (e.g. trolling, cyber-stalking, fraud, hacking), the experiences of being victims of cybercrime and the causes behind engaging in these types of criminal activity. Finally,
Current interventions will be highlighted.
Even though cybercrime is broadly encompassing all the different types of crime committed online, it is important to emphasise very early on that it is likely to be committed by offenders with different characteristics, motivations and behaviours than
Those who commit other types of crime. As a result, those online criminal activities share similarities with offline equivalents (e.g. fraud and online fraud). The interest in studying the psychology of cybercrime both from the perpetrator and victim
Perspectives has arisen in an attempt to understand what makes cybercrime unique or similar to its offline counterpart.
Content warning
Cybercrime victimisation can affect both adults and children who engage online. Please find links to two useful guides that give tips on to stay safe online:
Cybercrime and online safety developed by West Yorkshire police 355355
Supporting your child’s wellbeing by the NSPCC 356356
This free course is an adapted extract from the Open University course DD802 Investigating forensic psychology357357. Explore the collection of Postgraduate study in psychology and criminology.
Course learning outcomes
After studying this course, you should be able to:
Outline the impact on victims
Distinguish different types of cybercrime, considering the similarities and differences in the definitions and behaviours
Identify the motivations and behaviours of cybercriminals
Illustrate the current interventions to tackle cybercrime.
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