Deviant Security


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The Deviant Security Practices of Cyber Crime


The Deviant Security Practices of Cyber Crime

Author: Erik H.A. van de Sandt

language: en

Publisher: BRILL

Release Date: 2021-08-09


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In this book academic and police officer Erik van de Sandt researches the security practices of cyber criminals. While their protective practices are not necessarily deemed criminal by law, the countermeasures of cyber criminals frequently deviate from prescribed bona fide cyber security standards. This book is the first to present a full picture on these deviant security practices, based on unique access to confidential police sources related to some of the world's most serious and organized cyber criminals. The findings of this socio-technical-legal research prove that deviant security is an academic field of study on its own, and will help a non-technical audience to understand cyber security and the challenges of investigating cyber crime.

Class Struggle and Deviant Labeling in Mao's China


Class Struggle and Deviant Labeling in Mao's China

Author: Wenhui Cai

language: en

Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press

Release Date: 2001


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This study investigates the entire process of deviant labeling under the leadership of Chairman Mao between 1950 and 1978. Through the use of life history materials that include autobiographies and memoirs published in both English and Chinese, the causes of the labeling, the lives of the deviants, and the consequences of deviant labels on individuals, family members, and significant others are thoroughly analyzed. It documents the impacts of labeling on the self-concept of deviants and the creation of a new socially and politically defined deviant class, the 'enemies of the people' in Mao's China.

Deviance


Deviance

Author: Earl Rubington

language: en

Publisher: Allyn & Bacon

Release Date: 2002


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B>" This highly successful book presents the interactionist approach to the study of deviance, examining deviance as a social phenomenon that consists of a set of interpretations and social reactions. This book of readings focuses on issues such as how people typify one another, how they relate to one another based on these typifications, and the consequences of these social processes. This perspective helps the reader's understanding of the sociology of deviance, and also of social processes. For anyone with an interest in deviance. This book is relevant to the fields of criminology, criminal justice, and sociology.