Thesis: How self control theory can be used for determining the participation in the hacking culture and what are the effects of hacking. How self control theory can be used to overcome it.
Introduction
What is Low self control
Low self control and the role of parents
Self control theory and digital piracy
The Gottfredson and Hirschi’s concept of crime itself
What are the reasons of hacking or other crimes
The proliferation of the automated tools
Role of youth in hacking
Computer hacking requires more planning and knowledge
Online resources provide youth with ample opportunities
Media portrays the role of hackers that makes hacking a joyful act
Curiosity to fulfill deviant behavior needs of youth
Individual’s measure of self-control and the presence of an opportunity
Individuals with low self-control seeks instant gratification, insensitivity to others, and limited cognitive skills
Hacking and self control theory
Negative connotation and positive connotation
Unauthorized access makes people able to hack the information of others
Lower potential for earning leads to future ramifications
Low self-control positively correlates with the commission of cyber
Low self control People with technical knowledge to commit cyber crimes as compared to street criminals
How self-control theory explain computer hacking and what is the link of theory and hacking
How hacking can be avoided
The validity of the relationship between self-control and the commission of criminal acts is largely settled
Self control is an important predictor of criminal and behaviors
Mental trainings and psychological handling can avoid the deviant behavior
Conclusion
( Restate the thesis statement and conclude)