Abstract
Crime scripts are becoming an increasingly popular method for understanding crime by turning a crime from a static event into a process, whereby every phase of the crime is scripted. It is based on the work relating to cognitive scripts and rational-choice theory. With the exponential growth of cyber-crime, and more specifically cloud-crime, policing/law enforcement agencies are struggling with the amount of reported cyber-crime. This paper argues that crime scripts are the most effective way forward in terms of helping understand the behaviour of the criminal during the crime itself. They act as a common language between different stakeholders, focusing attention and resources on the key phases of a crime. More importantly, they shine a light on the psychological element of a crime over the more technical cyber-related elements. The paper concludes with an example of what a cloud-crime script might look like, asking future research to better understand: (i) cloud criminal fantasy development; (ii) the online cultures around cloud crime; (iii) how the idea of digital-drift affects crime scripts, and; (iv) to improve on the work by Ekblom and Gill in improving crime scripts.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Human Aspects of Information Security, Privacy and Trust |
Subtitle of host publication | 5th International Conference, HAS 2017, Held as Part of HCI International 2017, Vancouver, BC, Canada, July 9-14, 2017, Proceedings |
Editors | Theo Tryfonas |
Place of Publication | Cham |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 539-556 |
Number of pages | 18 |
ISBN (Print) | 9783319584591 |
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Publication status | Published - 13 Jul 2017 |
Event | HCI International 2017 - Vancouver, Canada Duration: 13 Jul 2017 → … http://2017.hci.international/pagesmith/187 |
Publication series
Name | Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
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Publisher | Springer |
Volume | 10292 |
Conference
Conference | HCI International 2017 |
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Period | 13/07/17 → … |
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Keywords
- Crime scripts
- cloud-crime
- cyber-crime