Precarious Futures

Crime, Technology and the Web

Precarious Futures

Crime, Technology and the Web

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Precarious Futures explores the evolving and emerging relationship between crime and technology in an increasingly complex and interconnected world, along with its implications for new perceptions of crime and deviance. It evaluates the rise of the World Wide Web and the model of cybercrime, questions whether existing criminological thought offers relevance and efficacy in current circumstances, conditions and future predictions, and revisits the concept of Relative Deprivation and the underpinning social psychological and socio-political foundations of it. It argues that Relative Deprivation allied to post-industrial precarity provides a central platform for understanding crime and deviance in a hyper-connected and hyper-commercial neoliberal world. The book develops to explore current criminological and security conceptions of artificial intelligence, big data, crime and social control, as well as hacktivism, and how opportunities for crime have become'democratised' and expanded through the Web. Drawing on empirical data, theoretical narratives and a review of the state of crime now and in a speculative near future, Hamerton and Webber discuss some potential directions for a new transdisciplinary critical criminology. Precarious Futures speaks to criminologists, sociologists and social theory scholars and students, as well as academics and professionals in associated technological fields such as cyber-security, computer science and web science.

Chapter 1: Introduction: Beyond the Contrivance of Cybercriminality, The Rise of the Web and the Emergence of Web Science as Discipline
Chapter 2: Traditional Perspectives on Universal Social Problems: interrogating the Criminological Imagination of the Past
Chapter 3: Relative Deprivation in the Twenty-First Century: Precarity and the Emergent Missing Links
Chapter 4: Socio-political Perspectives: Horizon Scanning, Magic Bullets and the 'Prediction Fallacy'
Chapter 5: Mystification and the Dark Web: Sticky Identity and the Never Forgotten Self
Chapter 6: No Longer Anonymous: The Politics of Hacktivism
Chapter 7: Pandora's Box, Osmosis or a World of Opportunity: The Reinvention of Organised, Collaborative and Democratised Crime and Deviance
Chapter 8: Conclusions and Prospects: Does Criminology have a Precarious Future?.
ISBN 978-3-030-86860-4
Artikelnummer 9783030868604
Medientyp Buch
Copyrightjahr 2025
Verlag Springer, Berlin
Umfang 232 Seiten
Abbildungen Approx. 230 p. 10 illus.
Sprache Englisch