Understanding the Intersection between Technology and Kidnapping: A Typology of Virtual Kidnapping
Marie-Helen MarasJana Arsovska
No longer limited by geographic locations and in-person interactions, criminals have leveraged information and communication technology to commit virtual kidnappings. In its simplest form, a virtual kidnapping is a cyber-enabled crime where criminals contact targets (falsely) claiming to have kidnapped a significant other, child, or other relative and threatening to cause death or serious bodily harm to the person unless a ransom is paid.
Funding Source
Faculty Scholarship grant, Office for the Advancement of Research at John Jay College