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The study of cyber security is an interdisciplinary pursuit that includes STEM disciplines as well as the social sciences. While research on cyber security appears to be central in STEM disciplines, it is not yet clear how central cyber security and cyber crime is to criminal justice scholarship. In order to examine the connections between cyber security and criminal justice, in this study attention is given to the way that criminal justice scholars have embraced cyber crime research and coursework. Results show that while there are a number of cyber crime courses included in criminal justice majors there are not a large number of cyber crime research studies incorporated in mainstream criminal justice journals.
Computer crime, Information Security, Criminology, Deviance, Cyber security, Academic, Interdisciplinary curriculum, Criminal justice, Sociology, Self-control, Harassment, Cyber crime, Programs, Crime, Trends, Criminology and penology, Cyber security, Cyber crime, Computer crime, Criminal justice, Academic programs, Interdisciplinary curriculum
Computer crime, Information Security, Criminology, Deviance, Cyber security, Academic, Interdisciplinary curriculum, Criminal justice, Sociology, Self-control, Harassment, Cyber crime, Programs, Crime, Trends, Criminology and penology, Cyber security, Cyber crime, Computer crime, Criminal justice, Academic programs, Interdisciplinary curriculum
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| impulse This indicator reflects the initial momentum of an article directly after its publication, based on the underlying citation network. | Average |
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