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ICCRC Events

Past Events

The ICCRC sponsored the Fourth Annual Illicit Networks Workshop held on October 1-2, 2012, at SFU Harbour Centre, downtown Vancouver. For details on the event, please visit:  
http://www.sfu.ca/~mba38/FAINW_Home.htm


On Saturday May 28th, SFU Surrey hosted an Open House, which was open to the public. Dr. Richard Frank and Bryce Westlake of the gave a presentation on "Determining Key Players in Online Child Exploitation Networks ".


The 2011 Western Society of Criminology Conference was held at the Four Seasons Hotel in Vancouver, British Columbia from February 3rd through 5th. We were pleased to have organized and participated in two panels which covered a wide range of interesting issues about cybercrime.

PANEL 1: GLOBAL ELECTRONIC CRIME

Chair: David Wall, Durham University, England

Dr. John L. McMullan
Saint Mary's University, Canada
Virtual Villainy: Cyber-Fraud, Order
Maintenance and I-Gambling

Jonathan R. Basamanowicz & Martin Bouchard
Simon Fraser University, BC
Crime Script on the Modus Operandi and
Motivations of 'Warez Groups'

James Popham
University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Factors of Music Piracy Sourced from the 2007
Canadian Internet Use Survey.

Dr. David S. Wall
Durham University, England
Policing Cybercrimes: Meeting the
Transnational Challenges of Cybercrime

Dr. Sara M. Smyth
Simon Fraser University, BC
The Case for Internet Intermediary Liability in
Canada

PANEL 13: ONLINE VICTIMIZATION AND ABUSE: OLD PROBLEMS IN A NEW GUISE
Chair: Sara Smyth, Simon Fraser University

Barry Cartwright
Simon Fraser University,
Conducting Cyber-Research on Bullying: A
Qualitative, Textual Analysis of www.bullying.org

Richard Frank, Bryce Westlake, & Martin Bouchard
Simon Fraser University,
Extracting Dark Cyber Networks

Bryce Westlake, Martin Bouchard, & Richard Frank
Simon Fraser University,
Finding the Key Players in Online Blog and
Non-Blog Child Exploitation Networks

Hilary Kim Morden
Simon Fraser University,
If it Happens in Cyber Space Does it Count?

Andrew J. Park & Monique Guterres,
Simon Fraser University
Investigating Fear of Crime: The Virtual
Environment and the Social Context

Click on the following link to access selected papers and power point slides from these presentations:

Extracting Dark Cyber Networks
Presentor: Dr. Richard Frank, Bryce Westlake, Dr. Martin Bouchard

Online Child Exploitation: Finding the Key Players
Presentor: Bryce Westlake, Dr. Richard Frank, Dr. Martin Bouchard

Policing Cybercrime: Reassurance policing or police reassurance?
Presentor: Professor David S.Wall

Conducting cyber-research on bullying: A qualitative, textual analysis of www.bullying.org
Presentor: Professor Barry E. Cartwright