Cyberspace has increased human communication, connectivity, creativity,
capacity, and crime by leaps and bounds in the last decade. For all of
the positive aspects it offers, it offers as many negative aspects as well. Those
negative aspects are explored and developed by everyone from the high school challenge hacker to international terrorists. The IT criminal
threatens businesses, governmental agencies, militaries, and organizations
of every kind. This course will survey the full spectrum of psychological
attributes that constitute the profile of the IT criminal.
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Course Learning Outcomes
- » Apply proper research techniques to produce comprehensive writing by utilizing course texts, reading, discussions, and presentations.
- Discuss and critique topics in weekly group collaboration and activities to develop diverse and critical perspectives.
- » Identify and describe the terminology relevant to cybercrime and criminal profiling
- Recognize criminal behavior, motivation, and patterns of offenses and apply these concepts to real-life criminals and offenses.
- » Examine the methodology used to profile a criminal in the cyber world and propose recommendations for future data.
- » Analyze and interpret statistical data presented in the Hacker Profiling Project (HPP)
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