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There is still time to book for the Rethinking Cybercrime 2016 Conference to be held at the University of Central Lancashire this coming June.
We are delighted to inform you about an exciting international conference devoted to Cybercrime. The theme of the conference
is to critically examine the current ‘state of play’ in global Cybercrime in relation to a diverse range of issues including terrorism, online sexual predation, property/identity theft, cyber-bullying, virtual criminology, cyber-security and trolling, in tandem
with attempts to ‘rethink’ ways in which we might conceptualise theoretical developments, inform social and educational policy, respond to threats and prevent and combat online criminal behaviour.
‘RETHINKING CYBERCRIME’
Monday 27th and Tuesday 28th June 2016
At the University of Central Lancashire, Preston
Organised by UCLan Cybercrime Research Unit [UCRU]
Broad Conference Themes:
• The emergence of ‘Virtual Criminology’
• The growth of cyber-space as a major site for crime and moral transgression
• Cyber-Terrorism and role of the internet in radicalisation
• Identity theft and online fraud
• Intellectual Property Crime
• Online sexual predation & grooming
• Surveillance, monitoring and privacy
• Effectiveness of law and order agencies to control cybercrime
• Security Services [private and government]
• Hate Crime and Hate Speak
• Trolling and anti-social behaviour
• False accusation and defamation
• Social networking and deviance
PROGRAMME:
The programme for the Rethinking Cybercrime Conference 2016 is now available.
Head over to the UCLan Conference and Events page to find out more:
Keynote Speakers include:
• Professor Michael Clarke (Director, Rusi)
• Professor Majid Yar
• Dr Tim Owen (Director, UCRU)
Booking Form
Booking details, including an online payment option, can be found on the University of Central Lancashire’s Conference
and Events Webpage here:
For further information
please check out our website
or contact Liz Roberts at UCLan Conference and Events via email:
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01772 892650