Dot.Cons: Crime, Deviance, and Identity on the Internet

Dot.Cons: Crime, Deviance, and Identity on the Internet

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Jan 1, 2003 · English · Paperback (208 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 208
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2003
Publisher Willan
Edition 1
ISBN-10 184392000X
ISBN-13 9781843920007

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In a world where the virtual realm merges seamlessly with daily life, this work delves into the intricate web of crime, deviance, and identity formation online. It explores how the anonymity and distance provided by the internet create a breeding ground for various forms of misconduct, challenging traditional notions of morality and legality. The authors examine the ways in which individuals navigate their identities within digital spaces, often showcasing a duality that contrasts online personas with real-life selves.

Drawing on theoretical frameworks and case studies, this exploration reveals the complexities of human behavior in a digital age. The intersection of technology and social dynamics lays bare the vulnerabilities and deviant behaviors that can emerge when people hide behind screens. As they dig deeper into these themes, they reveal the psychological and sociological factors that drive individuals toward criminality and deviance online.

Through a compelling narrative, the text emphasizes the need for a nuanced understanding of identity and morality in the contemporary internet landscape. It challenges readers to reconsider their perceptions of online actions and the consequences that ripple through both virtual and real-world communities.

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Romance LGBTQ+

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