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Cybercrime in the Economic Space: Psychological Motivation and Semantic-Terminological Specifics

  • Matveev, Vitaliy (Department of the Applied Psychology, Institute of Human Sciences, Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University) ;
  • Eduardivna, Nykytchenko Olena (Department of Cultural Studies, Art History and Philosophy of Culture - State University (Odessa Polytechnic)) ;
  • Stefanova, Nataliia (Department of English Philology, Translation and Philosophy of Language, Faculty of Germanic Philology, Kyiv National Linguistic University) ;
  • Khrypko, Svitlana (Department of Philosophy, Faculty of History and Philosophy, Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University) ;
  • Ishchuk, Alla (Department of English Philology, Faculty of Foreign Philology, Dragomanov National Pedagogical University) ;
  • Ishchuk, Olena (Department of General Studies, Ukrainian American Concordia University) ;
  • Bondar, Tetiana (Department of Philosophy, Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University)
  • Received : 2021.11.05
  • Published : 2021.11.30

Abstract

The article reveals the essence of cybercrime, approaches to understanding this concept, classification of cybercrime, and other illegal acts in this area. The concept of cybercrime has multi-discourse nature and a certain legal uncertainty. Cybercrimes, their forms and types are analyzed in the economic context. The research vocabulary of the economic industry is defined. The scope and content of concepts denoted by the terms of the sphere covered by cybercrime are studied, and its types and forms are analyzed. The article studies problems, achievements, and prospects of resisting and combating cybercrime during the development of the civil information society and Ukraine's entry into the global information space. The study focuses on the economic motivation of most cybercrimes since some material benefit from the fact of cyber offenses is assumed directly or indirectly.

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