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Revista Criminalidad

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VUANELLO, Roxana. Cyber crime seen as an attack on the human rights of the youngest population. Rev. Crim. [online]. 2011, vol.53, n.1, pp.249-260. ISSN 1794-3108.

This article opens a space for reflection on the youngest sector of the population, as referring to changes resulting from the technological advances of the growing information society. Both advantages and dangers of this technology are being widely recognized. In terms of risks and due to its fast multiplication fostered by the wide scope of the networks and actors' anonymity, its use may constitute disturbing cyber criminality acts where they victimize the most vulnerable preys. Therefore, an approach is made to concepts referring to access and use of the new technologies as a human and peoples' right to development, and examines issues such as the cyberspace seen as a damaging environment where individual and collective guarantees can be violated, as well as the new criminal methods intended to hurt the most vulnerable victims. Individual responsibilities in an adult world in the spheres of primary socialization must be accompanied by actions of the States off ering the likelihood of a safe use of these technologies based on the creation of both preventive policies and protective legal actions.

Palabras clave : Human rights; new technologies; youngsters; young people; cyber crime; cyber criminality; victims.

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