Ms Simona Ciobotaru
Summary
I am the Course Leader for the BSc (hons) Criminology and Cybercrime full time camnpus based undergraduate degree and a Lecturer in Cybercrime. My PhD completed here at the ºÚÁÏÈë¿Ú explored the impact and effectivenss of using social media based publicity appeals in the search for missing persons. I am a member of Centre for the Study of Missing Persons and the Cybercrime Awareness Clinic. I recieved by Bachelors of Science in Psychology from DePaul University (Chicago, Illinois) in 2011 where I focused on community psychology and substance misuse. I then completed my MSc in Criminology and Psychology from the ºÚÁÏÈë¿Ú where I analysed the importance of recovery capital in recovery using an Ego-Network approach. I also sit across the deparmental and faculty ethics comittee and am also a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA).
Research interests
- Cyberpsychology
- Social media
- Social network analysis
- OSINT
- Trolling online and Cyberbullying
- Missing people
- Safeguarding online
- Misiniformation
Teaching responsibilities
Module Coordination
- Cyberspace, Subcultures and Online Deviance (Level 4)
- Cybercrime Clinic Life Module (Level 5)
- Research Methods and Research Ethics (Level 7)
- Research Methods (Level 7)
Seminar Tutor:
- Criminal Justice (Level 4)
- Psychology for Criminologists (Level 4)
- Introduction to Digital Forensics (Level 4)
- Cyberlaw Governance and Human Rights (Level 5)
- Cybercrime Clinic (Level 5)
- Researching Criminology (Level 5)
- Dissertation Supervision (Undergraduate)
- Dissertation Supervision (Postgraduate)