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A routine activity perspective on online victimisation: Results from the Canadian General Social Survey

Bradford W. Reyns (Department of Criminal Justice, Weber State University, Ogden, UT, USA)

Journal of Financial Crime

ISSN: 1359-0790

Article publication date: 5 October 2015

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to test a comprehensive routine activity framework on three types of online victimization. Prior research has utilized routine activity theory to explain varied online forms of victimization, but most have focused on its person-based forms. The present study, therefore, expands upon this research to examine the effects of online exposure, online target suitability and online guardianship upon phishing, hacking and malware infection victimization.

Design/methodology/approach

Secondary data from the 23rd Cycle of the Canadian GSS were used to address the study’s research questions using binary logistic regression analyses.

Findings

Particular online behaviors were consistently and positively related to all three types of online victimization, including booking/making reservations, social networking and having one’s information posted online. Other online routines exhibited unique effects on online victimization risk.

Originality/value

In support of the theory, the results suggest that online exposure and target suitability increase risks for phishing, hacking and malware victimization. Online guardianship was also positively related to victimization, a finding that runs counter to theoretical expectations.

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Acknowledgements

This analysis is based on the Statistics Canada General Social Survey, Cycle 23, Victimization, 2009. All computations, use and interpretation of these data are entirely those of the author.

Citation

Reyns, B.W. (2015), "A routine activity perspective on online victimisation: Results from the Canadian General Social Survey", Journal of Financial Crime, Vol. 22 No. 4, pp. 396-411. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFC-06-2014-0030

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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