Description
Forensic Cyberpsychology and the Human Side of Cybercrime provides an in-depth analysis of the psychological dimensions underlying cybercriminal behavior. Rather than focusing solely on technical aspects, author James McDowell examines the motivations, personality traits, and cognitive patterns that drive individuals to commit crimes in digital environments.
This work bridges the gap between traditional forensic psychology and emerging cybercrime investigations, offering valuable insights for law enforcement, cybersecurity professionals, and researchers. By understanding the mind behind the screen, readers gain practical knowledge applicable to criminal profiling, threat assessment, and preventive strategies in the digital age.
As part of the Current Issues in Cyberpsychology series, this book addresses timely questions about digital behavior, online radicalization, and the psychological factors that distinguish cyber offenders from traditional criminals.







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