**9. Conclusion**

Cybercrime since its inception has left its victims shattered and demoralized to the point of taking their own life or loosing total sanity to the point of no recovery, in a word, cyber crime has left its victims in a state of Robert Merton's "anomie". The peculiarities of cybercrime lie in the fact that the victim willingly lands him or herself into it without being forced to do so. It starts with what seem to be a friendly conversation and exchange of correspondences and pleasantries which turn into a scamming spree. Unlike other criminal ventures, cyber criminality stem from betray of "trust" but unfortunately "false trust". To this end, victims are left battered and shattered, and could act irrationally against own-self before state actors set out to track the offender. For this, this chapter outlined shock absorption mechanisms to deal with the rising and dynamic trend of cyber criminality to save the victim prior to state intervention to bring the perpetrator to book.
