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Global Crime, Volume 21, Issue 3-4 (2020)
Watchful Citizens: Policing from Below and Digital Vigilantism
Introduction
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Introducing digital vigilantism
Gilles Favarel-Garrigues
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Samuel Tanner
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Daniel Trottier
Pages: 189-195
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11 Nov 2020
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Denunciation and doxing: towards a conceptual model of digital vigilantism
Daniel Trottier
Pages: 196-212
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25 Mar 2019
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The many shades of digital vigilantism. A typology of online self-justice
Benjamin Loveluck
Pages: 213-241
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04 Jun 2019
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The role of digital media in the strategies of far-right vigilante groups in Slovakia
Radka Vicenov谩
Pages: 242-261
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31 Dec 2019
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鈥淲atchful citizens鈥 and digital vigilantism: a case study of the far right in Quebec
Samuel Tanner
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Aur茅lie Campana
Pages: 262-282
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26 Apr 2019
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(Con)trolling the Web: Social Media User Arrests, State-Supported Vigilantism and Citizen Counter-Forces in Russia
Rashid Gabdulhakov
Pages: 283-305
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19 Feb 2020
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Digital vigilantism and anti-paedophile activism in Russia. Between civic involvement in law enforcement, moral policing and business venture
Gilles Favarel-Garrigues
Pages: 306-326
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21 Oct 2019
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An impressive view on profit driven cybercrime: a review of J. Lusthaus鈥 industry of anonymity
M. Weulen Kranenbarg
Pages: 327-331
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20 Mar 2020
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