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Lectures avancées

 

Les lectures suivantes sont recommandées pour les étudiants intéressés par une exploration plus approfondie des sujets de ce module, ainsi que pour les enseignantes et enseignants qui enseignent ce module :

  • Chalmers, Jenny et Deborah Bradford (2013). Methamphetamine users' perceptions of exchanging drugs for money: Does trust matter? Journal of Drug Issues, Vol. 43(3), 256-269.
  • CipherTrace (2018). Cryptocurrency Anti-Money Laundering Report.
  • Décary-Hétu, David, Masarah Paquet-Clouston, et Judith Aldridge (2016). Going international? Risk taking by cryptomarket drug vendors. International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol. 35, 69-76.
  • Décary-Hétu, David et Luca Giommoni (2017). Do police crackdowns disrupt drug cryptomarkets? A longitudinal analysis of the effects of Operation Onymous Crime. Law and Social Change, Vol. 67(1), 55-75.
  • Décary-Hétu, David et Olivier Quessy-Doré (2017). Are repeat buyers in cryptomarkets loyal customers? repeat business between dyads of cryptomarket vendors and users. American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 61(11), 1341-1357.
  • Fonds international pour la protection des animaux (2005). Caught in the Web: Wildlife Trade on the Internet.  
  • Fonds international pour la protection des animaux (2008). Killing with Keystrokes.  
  • Fonds international pour la protection des animaux (2017). Research identifies illegal wildlife trade on the Darknet.  
  • Fonds international pour la protection des animaux (2014). Wanted - Dead or Alive: Exposing Online Wildlife Trade.  
  • Latonero, Mark (2011). The Role of Social Networking Sites and Online Classifieds. Research Series. University of Southern California, Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy.
  • Latonero, Mark (2012). The Rise of Mobile and the Diffusion of Technology-Facilitated Trafficking. Research Series on Technology and Human Trafficking. Université de California du Sud, Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy. 
  • Latonero, Mark, Browyn, Wex, et Meredith Dank (2015). Technology and Labor Trafficking in a Networked Society: General Overview, Emerging Innovations, and Philippines Case Study. Research Series. Université de California du Sud, Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy.
  • Leukfeldt, E. Rutger, Edward R. Kleemans, et Stol, Wouter (2016). Cybercriminal networks, social ties and online forums: social ties versus digital ties within phishing and malware networks. British Journal of Criminology, Vol. 57(3), 704-722.
  • Leukfeldt, E. Rutger, Edward R. Kleemans, et Stol, Wouter (2016). A typology of cybercriminal networks: from low tech locals to high tech specialists. Crime, Law and Social Change, Vol. 67(1), 39-53.
  • Lusthaus, Jonathan (2018). Is the Mafia Taking over Cybercrime. Black Hat USA 2018, 4-8 août 2018.
  • Martin, James (2014). Drugs on the dark net. How cryptomarkets are transforming the global trade in illicit drugs. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Paoli, Giacomo Persi, Judith Aldridge, Nathan Ryan, et Richard Warnes (2017). Behind the curtain: The illicit trade of firearms, explosives and ammunition on the dark web.
  • Tzanetakis, Meropi, Gerrit Kamphausen, Bernd Werse, et Roger von Laufenberg (2016). The transparency paradox. building trust, resolving disputes and optimising logistics on conventional and online drugs markets. International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol. 35, 58-68.
 
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