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  • Crossing borders on the net every day – what does that do to us?

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 18. June 202018. June 2020

    Illustration Susanne Gold / Dr. Thomas-Gabriel Rüdiger Digital crime transparency – Or how the digital space breaks through the concept of the preventive effect of not knowing “Confirm your data under the following link! Last …

    Cybercrime, Universal
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  • Privacy Paradox: Do we want privacy or not?

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 10. January 201915. February 2020

    Online, many of us disclose our data, communicate via social media, use dating portals and payback cards relatively carefree. When travelling on the net, many people seem to be indifferent to the fact that they …

    Cybercrime, Environment and Technology, Humanities and Society, Universal
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  • The future of sanctions?

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 18. November 201815. February 2020

    I’m in the middle of Berlin, visiting a friend. History blows at every corner of this city. Berlin – Moabit Today a sought-after residential area in the middle of the city, poor working class district …

    Cybercrime, Environment and Technology, Humanities and Society, Universal
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  • Sex & Property – The digitalization of crime and the future of policing

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 13. May 201815. February 2020

    by Thomas-Gabriel Rüdiger Cyberbullying, hacking and Hatespeech: Our world has changed. Already today there are crimes that we did not know a few years ago. New technologies are being developed at short intervals, which make …

    Cybercrime, Environment and Technology, Universal
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  • Digital vicious circle – Broken Web Circle

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 23. April 20189. January 2021

    by Thomas-Gabriel Rüdiger Wild West Internet? In 2010, the Chancellor stressed in a podcast that the Internet is not a lawless space. In early 2018, she repeated this statement again in another podcast. Only – …

    Cybercrime, Environment and Technology, Politics 4.0 - New political ideas and introduction to "Terraism", Universal
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  • Criminology, criminology and cybercriminology? What is this and how do they differ?

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 11. April 201815. February 2020

    By Thomas-Gabriel Rüdiger Criminology and criminalistics are two different fields of activity Criminology does not deal with a single concrete criminal offence in order to convict a perpetrator – that is the task of criminology. …

    Cybercrime, Environment and Technology, Experts explain simple and easy
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  • People with masks – unmasking lies with a simple trick

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 6. February 201815. February 2020

    There are many ways and reasons to lie. Some lies are born out of necessity, others out of image and even when the truth is too rude – even to the point of malicious and …

    Cybercrime, Environment and Technology, Humanities and Society, Universal
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  • To the limits of ethics: robot children for the desires of adults

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 6. February 201815. February 2020

    THE JAPANESE COMPANY TROTTLA PRODUCES CHILD SEX ROBOTS AND ENJOYS WORLDWIDE DEMAND The sex dolls are meant to be an outlet for those who are attracted to children, according to Shin Takagi, the head of …

    Cybercrime, Environment and Technology, Humanities and Society, Universal
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  • As in the Minority Report

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 16. January 201815. February 2020

    Two researchers from China want to use artificial intelligence to identify criminals – even before they commit a crime In the 19th century, the physician Cesare Lombroso asked himself the question whether it is possible …

    Artificial Intelligence, Cybercrime, Environment and Technology, Universal
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