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by nonrandomstring
806 days ago
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A fascinating finding is that the explosion of cybercrime (against the
person, so scams, theft etc) inversely and almost perfectly tracks the
fall in violent physical crimes like robbery, hijack, burglary [0]. This leads to the problematic idea that a high tolerance is given to
cybercrime because it "shifts" it to a more acceptable form (given
that all other factors, policing budgets, causes of crime etc remain
constant). That's one interesting conspiracy/explanation for why rampant digital
crime is officially played down whereas almost non-existent street
crime is "marketed" by Amazon Ring and other elements of the
"Insecurity Industry" [0] https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/en/publications/measuring-the-... |
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