EPISODE · Dec 1, 2021 · 34 MIN
Tearing down the cross-disciplinary wall : Creating a reference on Method, Ethics & Data for Research
from Cybercrimeology · host Anita Lavorgna, Joshua James
About our Interview Guest:Dr Anita Lavorgnahttps://www.southampton.ac.uk/sociology/about/staff/ai11n14.page Papers and Publications Mentioned in this Episode:Lavorgna, A., & Holt, T. J. (Eds.). (2021). Researching cybercrimes : methodologies, ethics, and critical approaches. Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-74837-1This book contains the following major sections:Knowledge Production and Research Datafication in Cybercrime ResearchMethodologies and Strategies for Cybercrime ResearchGeographies and Cultures of Ethics in Cybercrime Research Lavorgna, A., & Ugwudike, P. (2021). The datafication revolution in criminal justice: An empirical exploration of frames portraying data-driven technologies for crime prevention and control. Big Data & Society, 8(2), 20539517211049670.https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/20539517211049670 About our Expert Guest:Dr. Joshua Jameshttps://dfir.science/https://www.youtube.com/DFIRScience What we learned:What is the difference between digital evidence and physical evidence for investigators ?Digital evidence always requires active interpretation because it is an abstract series of electrical symbols. Because of this, the interpretation is very important but very difficult. Unlike physical evidence, it can be tested and analyzed indefinitely because it can be copied perfectly, and the accuracy of copies can be verified with hashes. Other:This episode's track is called 'surfing on white noise'. Not all of the songs for podcast episodes get a name, but it did this time.
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