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Criminology assistant professor discusses cybercrime on two podcasts

C. Jordan Howell

Howell's research focuses on the human factor of cybercrime.

C. Jordan Howell, PhD, an assistant professor in the Department of Criminology, shared his expertise on two different podcasts: The Criminology Academy and Cybercrimeology. In the episode for The Criminology Academy podcast, Howell covered many topics, including cybercrime/cybersecurity, ransomware darknet markets, and the illicit supply chain. In the episode for Cybercrimeology, Howell discusses darknet stolen data marketplaces, innovative techniques for gathering data, and researching criminal behavior online.

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