marcia sumie sangara - Faculdade de Tecnologia da Zona Leste
marcia sumie sangara - Faculdade de Tecnologia da Zona Leste
marcia sumie sangara - Faculdade de Tecnologia da Zona Leste
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Sangara, M. S. Pedophilia on the internet: lack of criminal liability and the<br />
unlimited exposure of potential victims. 101p. 2011.<br />
Monograph (Technology in Computer Science) – <strong>Facul<strong>da</strong><strong>de</strong></strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Tecnologia</strong> <strong>da</strong><br />
<strong>Zona</strong> <strong>Leste</strong>.<br />
ABSTRACT<br />
The increasing <strong>de</strong>velopment of the Internet gives us all several facilities such as<br />
making payments without leaving home, communication with people from<br />
different parts of the world, to obtaining of real-time information etc. At the same<br />
time the technology has enabled us comfort and a lot of benefits, it also showed<br />
us that it is not safe as many people think, the real-world criminals, were<br />
perfected and began to commit crimes in the virtual environment, including the<br />
fraud, the pedophilia, theft of information, copyright infringement and more.<br />
Pedophilia has been doing more and more victims as the criminals were using<br />
the computer as a tool to make new victims, and exchange files and information<br />
with criminals around the world. This study has as problematic unlimited<br />
exposure of un<strong>de</strong>raged on the Internet making them potential victims of<br />
pedophiles who act without the lack of punishment, and thus hypothesized that<br />
the company charges for laws that will punish offen<strong>de</strong>rs, but it does not cares<br />
for the children in or<strong>de</strong>r to monitor your access to the worldwi<strong>de</strong> web, so<br />
pedophiles almost with impunity. The objective of this research is to survey <strong>da</strong>ta<br />
show that adolescents' exposure on the Internet are possible victims of<br />
pedophiles, through literature and field research in an institution with stu<strong>de</strong>nts<br />
aged 10 to 17 years age group who fit into the global statistics of victims of<br />
pedophilia.<br />
Key Words: Cybercrime; Internet; Pedophilia; Victims; Statistics.