Call for abstracts - Cybercrime and Digital Criminology Workshop
EVENT DATE: July 16, 2021

EVENT LOCATION: University of Adelaide, North Terrace, Adelaide.

COST: Attendance at the in-person workshop is free for ANZSOC members, and $40 for non-ANZSOC members. Alternatively, participants can join an online stream of the sessions free of charge.

ABSTRACTS DUE: May 10, 2020

NOTE: We will be streaming the event online, but all presenters will need to attend in-person.

We are pleased to announce that we will be hosting a series of in-person workshops in beautiful Adelaide on 15-16 July 2021. These workshops are a joint endeavour of the Cybercrime and Digital Criminology and the Illicit Networks Thematic Groups. University of Adelaide and Flinders University will partner with ANZSOC in coordinating and hosting the workshops. These events represent an opportunity to meet with colleagues, hear about recent research and contribute to discussions on contemporary themes in these areas.

We are currently seeking abstracts for the Cybercrime and Digital Criminology Workshop. We invite abstracts for presentations of 15 minutes duration. Contributions are welcome across a broad range of areas, including:

- Understanding the extent and nature and extent of cybercrime and technology-facilitated criminality;
- Explaining the individual, social and structural factors associated with cyber-offending;
- Examining the nature, context and drivers of cyber-victimisation and injustice;
- Developing and evaluating crime prevention strategies and interventions in digital environments;
- Identifying effective means of policing and regulating cyber-offending;
- Examination of justice movements and the impacts of digital advocacy.

Note that this one-day workshop will be held alongside the ANZSOC Organised Crime and Networks workshop, which will be held at Flinders University (City Campus - about a 10 minute walk from the University of Adelaide) on July 15. We invite all participants to attend both workshops. If interested in submitting an abstract to both workshops, please use this form, and also submit an abstract to the Organised Crime and Network Workshop by clicking here:

https://forms.gle/7W1pEKJKVuWP11iA7

Any questions? Contact: russell.brewer@adelaide.edu.au
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