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Eric Rutger Leukfeldt
Eric Rutger Leukfeldt
Senior Researcher Cybercrime at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement
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Applying routine activity theory to cybercrime: A theoretical and empirical analysis
ER Leukfeldt, M Yar
Deviant Behavior 37 (3), 263-280, 2016
4822016
Cybercriminal networks, social ties and online forums: Social ties versus digital ties within phishing and malware networks
ER Leukfeldt, ER Kleemans, WP Stol
The British Journal of Criminology 57 (3), 704-722, 2017
1962017
Phishing for suitable targets in the Netherlands: Routine activity theory and phishing victimization
ER Leukfeldt
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 17 (8), 551-555, 2014
1702014
Organised cybercrime or cybercrime that is organised? An assessment of the conceptualisation of financial cybercrime as organised crime
ER Leukfeldt, A Lavorgna, ER Kleemans
European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research 23, 287-300, 2017
1502017
Determinants of reporting cybercrime: A comparison between identity theft, consumer fraud, and hacking
SGA Van de Weijer, R Leukfeldt, W Bernasco
European Journal of Criminology 16 (4), 486-508, 2019
1332019
Cybercrime and social ties. Phishing in Amsterdam
ER Leukfeldt
Trends in organized crime 17 (4), 231-249, 2014
1332014
Big five personality traits of cybercrime victims
SGA Van de Weijer, ER Leukfeldt
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 20 (7), 407-412, 2017
1092017
A typology of cybercriminal networks: from low-tech all-rounders to high-tech specialists
ER Leukfeldt, ER Kleemans, WP Stol
Crime, Law and Social Change 67, 21-37, 2017
1012017
Phishing and malware attacks on online banking customers in the Netherlands: A qualitative analysis of factors leading to victimization
J Jansen, R Leukfeldt
International Journal of Cyber Criminology 10 (1), 79, 2016
972016
Research agenda the human factor in cybercrime and cybersecurity
ER Leukfeldt
Eleven international publishing, 2017
92*2017
High volume cyber crime and the organization of the police: The results of two empirical studies in the Netherlands
R Leukfeldt, S Veenstra, W Stol
International Journal of Cyber Criminology 7 (1), 1, 2013
862013
Origin, growth and criminal capabilities of cybercriminal networks. An international empirical analysis
ER Leukfeldt, ER Kleemans, WP Stol
Crime, Law and Social Change 67, 39-53, 2017
822017
Fighting cybercrime: A joint effort
S Boes, ER Leukfeldt
Cyber-physical security: Protecting critical infrastructure at the state and …, 2017
712017
The use of online crime markets by cybercriminal networks: A view from within
R Leukfeldt, E Kleemans, W Stol
American Behavioral Scientist 61 (11), 1387-1402, 2017
662017
Coping with cybercrime victimization: An exploratory study into impact and change
J Jansen, R Leukfeldt
Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice and Criminology 6 (2), 205-228, 2018
612018
Testing an integrated self-control and routine activities framework to examine malware infection victimization
TJ Holt, J van Wilsem, S van de Weijer, R Leukfeldt
Social Science Computer Review 38 (2), 187-206, 2020
592020
Money talks money laundering choices of organized crime offenders in a digital age
EW Kruisbergen, ER Leukfeldt, ER Kleemans, RA Roks
Journal of Crime and Justice 42 (5), 569-581, 2019
532019
The human factor of cybercrime
TJ Holt
Routledge, 2019
502019
How people help fraudsters steal their money: An analysis of 600 online banking fraud cases
J Jansen, R Leukfeldt
2015 workshop on socio-technical aspects in security and trust, 24-31, 2015
482015
Comparing victims of phishing and malware attacks: Unraveling risk factors and possibilities for situational crime prevention
ER Leukfeldt
arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.00769, 2015
452015
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