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An analysis of cybercrimes from a global perspective on penal law
Uma análise dos crimes informáticos a partir de uma perspectiva global do direito penal”

scritto da: Vinícius Borges FortesSalete Oro Boff

Articolo segnalato da: Ugo Colombo Sacco di Albiano

ABSTRACT:

Technological evolution regarding communication and information in the cyberspace offers new, different possibilities about the future, bringing forth significant challenges to the Law. These considerations set forth, we intend to find the answer to the following question:
with the intention of proposing advances in the study on regulation and guardianship regarding crimes committed in the cyberspace, which were the main points of convergence and divergence presented by the reports and resolutions by the First Section preliminary to AIDP’s (International Association of Penal Law) 19th International Congress on Penal Law contributing to a global perspective on penal law? This research intends to answer that question through critical mapping, with the following goals in mind: (i) observe and map legislative interaction concerning cybercrimes; (ii) observe and map the results from the reports and resolutions by the First Section preliminary to AIDP’s (International Association of Penal Law) 19th International Congress on Penal Law.

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Segnaliamo ancora un articolo riportato su:

Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture

MEDIA CONSUMPTION AND PUBLIC ATTITUDES TOWARD CRIME AND JUSTICE: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FEAR OF CRIME, PUNITIVE ATTITUDES, AND PERCEIVED POLICE EFFECTIVENESS

scritto da: Kenneth Dowler

Articolo segnalato da: Ugo Colombo Sacco di Albiano

ABSTRACT:

Public knowledge of crime and justice is largely derived from the media. This paper examines the influence of media consumption on fear of crime, punitive attitudes and perceived police effectiveness. This research contributes to the literature by expanding knowledge on the relationship between fear of crime and media consumption. This study also contributes to limited research on the media’s influence on punitive attitudes, while providing a much-needed analysis of the relationship between media consumption and satisfaction with the police. Employing OLS regression, the results indicate that respondents who are regular viewers of crime drama are more likely to fear crime. However, the relationship is weak. Furthermore, the results indicate that gender, education, income, age, perceived neighborhood problems and police effectiveness are statistically related to fear of crime. In addition, fear of crime, income, marital status, race, and education are statistically related to punitive attitudes. Finally, age, fear of crime, race, and perceived neighborhood problems are statistically related to perceived police effectiveness.

https://www.albany.edu/scj/jcjpc/vol10is2/dowler.html

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