About the book
Cyber space is used as a platform to commit many criminal activities. Due to the novel characteristics of the new cyberspace such as anonymity, inter-connectivity, ambiguity, ability to shrink time and space and expansion, crimes in it create a special process of victimisation and a special category of victims. It is in this background the readers are invited to read through the pages of this study. This study also has made an attempt to find out what happens to the victims of cybercrime in terms of impact and reporting behaviour.
“This book brings out the nature of cybercrime victimisation among college students. The research is going to be very useful for all the people who are interested in reducing the number of cybercrime in their areas, especially in college campuses. I heartily appreciate the author for having ventured into such important research and for publishing it now so that the readers will learn the intricacies of cybercrime victimisation process and the ways of supporting the cybercrime victims”. Mr. T. S. Anbu, IPS
About the author
Dr. V. Henry Jerome SJ, is a Jesuit priest belonging to Madurai Province. He is at present the Rector of St. Xavier’s Institutions, Palayamakottai, Tamilnadu. Prior to taking up this responsibility, he served as the Secretary of Loyola College, Mettala, Regional and National Adviser of All India Catholic University Federation (AICUF) and the Ecclesiastical Assistant of the International Movement of Catholic University Students (IMCS – Pax Romana, Paris). During his stay at Loyola College, Chennai, he worked as the Dean of the School of Human Excellence and the Director of the Department of Service Learning. His academic credentials include a PhD, in Criminology, M.Sc., in Mathematics, M.A., and M.Phil., in Journalism and Mass Communication, PG Dip., in Human Rights and B.Ed.,. He has visited several countries as a resource person and he has written many articles on Cyber Wisdom.
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