1Quimberly Rose P. Estrada, 2Dr. Kristine Soberano, 3Zillah R. Segue
1,2State University of Northern Negros, Negros Occidental, Philippines
3Central Philippine State University, Negros Occidental, Philippines
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmra/v7-i05-38Google Scholar Download Pdf
ABSTRACT:
This study aims to establish an essential connection between the fields of information technology and criminology, acknowledging the changing nature of crime in the digital era. Modern society is becoming increasingly dependent on technology, making it difficult for traditional criminological frameworks to understand and deal with the new types of cybercrime and digital deviance. The objective of this research is to study the relationship between criminology and information technology, with an emphasis on how technological improvements can be used to improve the knowledge of criminology students, prevention, and moderation of present-day criminal behavior. This study looks at the mutually beneficial connection between criminological theories and state-of-the-art information technology to offer a thorough and detailed framework for understanding the complexity of modern-day crime. It seeks to open up fresh possibilities for innovative ideas and remedies that successfully close the knowledge gap between criminology and the quickly changing field of technology-driven crimes.
KEYWORDS:information technology, cybercrime, criminology, innovation, gap
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