Focusing on individual victimization based on computer virus incidents, this work by Choi (criminal...
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Focusing on individual victimization based on computer virus incidents, this work by Choi (criminal justice, Bridgewater State College) explores patterns of computer-crime victimization through the application of routine activities theory, which is concerned with an individual's daily pattern of routine activities in cyberspace that increase or decrease the potential for victimization, in particular Internet activity, downloading, and the use or lack of use of computer security programs. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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