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Cybercrime and Online/Offline Harm 1. Introduction Morag C. Kennedy 2. Navigating the Online/Offline Continuum: Exploring Victims, Spaces, and Dangers Tine Munk, Zara A. Crawford, Elliot Doornbos, Ammaarah Faisal, Naomi Graham, Ellen Harris, Craig A. Jackson, Morag C. Kennedy, Boglarka Meggyesfalvi, Sara Rodriguez. 3. When Worlds Collide Philip Wane Politically and Ideologically Motivated Harm 4. A Cycle of Online Radicalisation, Attacks and Extremist Content: A Case Study of Terfour,rorist Acts in Norway Thais Sarda and Karine Nordnes Skoglund 5. An Exploration of How Online Threats can Impact Mosque Worshippers and the Factors which Enables this12 6. Online Hate, Offline Violence: Antisemitism as a Memetic Hatred Ariel Koch 7. Deception as an Online Weapon, Does the Truth Matter? Juan Ahmad and Tine Munk Intimate Partner Violence and 8. Changning the Law on Intimate Image Abuse: A New Paradigm for Image-based Domestic Abuse? Kirsty Welsh 9. Examine Cyberbullying and Cyberstalking through the Lens of Intimate Partner Violence: A Caribbean Perspective. Chantelle Cummings 10. When Cyberspace Turns Deadly: The Significance of Online Harassment in Intimate Partner Homicide and Morag C. Kennedy Hate Crime and Minority Groups 11. Why do We Need a Territorial Typology of Gender-based Political Violence? An Analysis of the Online and Offline Harms Suffered by Brazilian Female Politicians Defending Territory 12. From Telegram to Tate Britain: Drag Queen Story Hour and the British Extreme Right 13. ‘Seriously, Don’t Leave Your Flat’… I was Doxxed New Challenges and the Future: 14. Dolls and Sex Robots: Panacea or Pandora’s Box. Neil Radford 15. Concluding Remarks: The Merge of the Online and Offline Worlds Tine Munk |