CC-DRIVER
PROJECT FUNDING:
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme Under Grant Agreement no. 883543
Started:
2020
Status:
In Progress
ABOUT
CC-DRIVER will use a multidisciplinary approach from the domains of psychology, criminology, anthropology, neurobiology and cyberpsychology to investigate, identify, understand and explain drivers of new forms of criminality. We will focus on human factors that determine criminal behaviours such as cyber juvenile delinquency and adolescent hacking. Scientific investigation of drivers into cybercrime, impact of online disinhibition and the effect of youth decision-making processes will inform our evidence-based intervention, mitigation and deterrence strategies. Our measures will be designed to educate regarding criminality and to divert youth from crime.
PARTNERS
F-Secure
Information Security Forum
SIMAVI
FORTH
KEMEA
School of Criminal Justice, University of Lausanne
Hellenic Police
Policia Juridiciaria
Trilateral Research Ltd
Hochschule für den öffentlichen Dienst in Bayern
Privanova
Valencia Local Police
STAFF
Professor Julia Davidson
Professor Mary Aiken
Kirsty Phillips
CONTRIBUTORS
Dr Sarah Fox
Karl Hopwood
Michel Walrave
PROGRESS / UPDATES
This project began May 2020