Retos forenses ante la cibercriminalidad social en menores

  1. Aina M. Gassó
  2. Victòria Fernández-Cruz
  3. Irene Montiel
  4. Carles Martin-Fumadó
  5. José R. Agustina
Zeitschrift:
Revista española de medicina legal: órgano de la Asociación Nacional de Médicos Forenses

ISSN: 0377-4732

Datum der Publikation: 2019

Ausgabe: 45

Nummer: 2

Seiten: 73-76

Art: Artikel

DOI: 10.1016/J.REML.2018.11.003 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

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Zusammenfassung

Nowadays, ICTs have become part of people's daily routines. Attention has been drawn to the way in which teenagers and young adults socialize through ICTs, especially in the scientific and educational communities. Many behaviours undertaken in the physical world have transferred to cyberspace including criminal behaviours and victimization processes. In this new context, there are three prevalent cybercriminal phenomena that pose forensic challenges. Throughout this paper, the psychopathological consequences of cyberbullying, sexting and online grooming will be analyzed. The growth of these types of behaviour has necessitated well-trained professionals from multidisciplinary forensic sciences, who are able to evaluate the victimological consequences and offenders’ profile of the abovementioned phenomena.

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