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- Title
Anticipating and Addressing Unconventional Future Crimes: A Mechanistic Analysis in the Context of Technological Advancements.
- Authors
Hafez, Adel Ibrahim
- Abstract
Today, global security faces challenges resulting from the swift evolution of technology. These non-traditional security threats can now inflict substantial damage and disorder. These actors, whether groups or individuals, harness modern technology, reshaping the violent landscape. The study seeks to anticipate unconventional future crimes, focusing on non-traditional security risks and their repercussions on global violence. Drones and electronic espionage by national security agencies underscore the urgency of understanding and addressing these threats. The research adopts a forward-looking approach, employing the (Delphi) method to explore these future scenarios. This methodological choice aims to yield accurate and comprehensive insights into forthcoming developments. By leveraging the (Delphi) method, the study navigates the complexities of anticipating the future of unconventional crimes within the rapidly evolving technological landscape. Through the (Delphi) method, the research has unearthed crucial future initiatives and proposals that shed light on the evolving nature of non-traditional security threats. The results provide valuable insight into the potential avenues technology may use to influence global violence . The research contributes essential insights into the evolving nature of security challenges by examining non-traditional security risks and their impact on global violence. The prevalence of drones and electronic espionage serves as a focal point, emphasizing the need for proactive measures to address and mitigate these emerging threats in the ever-changing global security landscape..
- Subjects
TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; CRIME analysis; NATIONAL security; CYBERTERRORISM; ESPIONAGE
- Publication
Police Thought, 2024, Vol 33, Issue 1, p242
- ISSN
1681-5297
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.12816/0061689