Platform Criminality and Post-Crime, 9780367473181
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Platforms reshape crime, blurring lines between legal and criminal in a post-truth world.
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Platform Criminality and Post-Crime

How Cybercrime (and Everything Else) Changed

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    368 pages

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    30 April 2026

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Summary

This book explores how digital crime/cybercrime has been decisively reshaped by the emergence of the digital platform.

Online platforms now constitute so significant a mode of wealth production that many argue a new kind of economic order – ‘platform capitalism’ has emerged. But the platform vehicle has also provided a new organisational dynamic for criminal entrepreneurs, one that significantly adds to other advantages of digital technology exploited by earlier (cyber) crimi…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780367473181
ISBN-10:0367473186
Author:M.R. McGuire
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:Routledge
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:30 April 2026
Weight:0g
Dimensions:234mm x 156mm
Series:E-lemic: Routledge Critical Studies in Digital Crime, Culture and Control
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Critics Review

“Once again, Michael McGuire anticipates everyone else in capturing the criminality and harms that define our digital societies. Platform Criminality and Post-Crime offers a bold and incisive analysis of how the platform economy has transformed both crime and legality themselves – a landmark work in contemporary criminology”.Fernando Miró-Llinares, Professor of Criminal Law and Criminology, Crimina, Miguel Hernández University, Spain

“One of the most provocative and grounded perspectives on how digital platforms are not just shaping our society – but redefining crime itself and the boundaries between legality and illegality. “Marc Schuilenburg, Professor Digital Surveillance, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands

“Michael McGuire has long been one of the most insightful and theoretically inventive thinkers when it comes to matters relating to cybercrime and digital criminology. In his latest work, Platform Criminality and Post-Crime, he takes us on an essential exploration of the profound transformation wrought by digital platforms, showing how they’ve amplified criminal opportunities while blurring the boundaries between legitimate business and criminality itself”Keith Hayward, Professor of Criminology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

“As cybercrime continues to evolve and exploit new opportunities arising from the constant transformation of the digital ecosystem, criminology must adapt its theoretical toolbox to remain relevant. In this book, Michael McGuire accomplishes a remarkable tour de force by revealing how digital platforms are supercharging criminal activity and profits, redefining how we understand crime in the platform age.” Benoît Dupont, Professor of Criminology, Canada Research Chair in Cyber-resilience, Université de Montréal, Canada

“Cybercrime circa 2025 may be only a quarter of a century away from Cybercrime circa 2000, yet the difference between the two periods could be measured in light years in terms of its impact on society. In Platform Criminality and Post-Crime, Mike McGuire provides a very accessible, useful and informative analysis of changes in the cybercrime landscape.” David S. Wall, Professor of Criminology, University of Leeds, UK

“Platform Criminality moves readers away from a more static representation of ‘cybercrime’ and offers a theoretically and historically informed reconceptualization of shifts in the ways in which platforms are exploited by wholly and occasionally criminal outsiders, Big Tech and States to commit a range of crimes and social harms.” Michael Levi, Professor of Criminology, Cardiff University, UK

About The Author

M.R. McGuire

M.R. McGuire has written extensively on issues around technology and technology crime. He has pioneered the development of critical approaches to cybercrime and is the author of Hypercrime: the New Geometry of Harm; Technology, Crime & Justice and is the editor of The Routledge Handbook of Technology, Crime & Justice. He is currently Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Surrey.

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