RT Article T1 Navigating the online-offline continuum: exploring victims, spaces, and dangers JF Victimisation in the digital age SP 14 OP 32 A1 Munk, Tine 1970- A1 Crawford, Zara A. A1 Doornbos, Elliot A1 Faisal, Ammaarah A1 Graham, Naomi A1 Harris, Ellen A1 Jackson, Craig A. A1 Kennedy, Morag C. A1 Meggyesfalvi, Boglarka A1 Rodriguez, Sara A2 Crawford, Zara A. A2 Doornbos, Elliot A2 Faisal, Ammaarah A2 Graham, Naomi A2 Harris, Ellen A2 Jackson, Craig A. A2 Kennedy, Morag C. A2 Meggyesfalvi, Boglarka A2 Rodriguez, Sara LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1939731496 AB This chapter examines the multifaceted dangers present across urban landscapes, digital spaces, and interactions with non-human entities, highlighting the complexities of the Online-Offline Continuum Approach. It delves into issues such as privacy violations, boundary transgressions, and exploitation, encompassing diverse contexts from public streets to online platforms by exploring how blurred boundaries between physical and digital realms contribute to the proliferation of non-consensual imagery, harassment, and wildlife exploitation. Drawing on examples ranging from urban development projects to online animal cruelty, the chapter explores the interconnectedness of human and non-human experiences in the digital age. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 26-32 SN 9781032714110