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Virtual Worlds and Criminality

English · Hardback

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The fusion between virtuality and reality has created a new quality of experience establishing metaverses and virtual worlds. Second Life, Twinity, Entropia Universe or Fregger have experienced rapid growth in recent years and show no signs of slowing down. Not only have countless companies discovered these "virtureal worlds" as marketplaces, but so have fraudsters and other criminals. In this book, European experts from different academic disciplines show how to meet the new challenges arising from virtual worlds. They discuss the reasons for and the impacts of these new forms of criminality as well as the necessity and means of combating them. Moreover, other fundamental issues are examined, such as the addictive potential of virtual-world use, media violence, and conflict resolution problems arising in the context of virtual worlds.

List of contents

Christoph Klimmt, Virtual Worlds as a Regulatory Challenge: A User Perspective.- Christian Laue, Crime Potential of Metaverses.- Tilo Hartmann, Is Virtual Violence a Morally Problematic Behavior?.- Dieter Hermann, Media Violence and Criminality.- Bert Theodor te Wildt, Internet dependency-symptoms, diagnosis and therapy.- Arno R. Lodder, Conflict resolutions in virtual worlds: General characteristics and the 2009 Dutch convictions on virtual theft.- Kai Cornelius, Responsibility under Criminal Law in Virtual Worlds.

Summary

The fusion between virtuality and reality has created a new quality of experience establishing metaverses and virtual worlds. Second Life, Twinity, Entropia Universe or Fregger have experienced rapid growth in recent years and show no signs of slowing down. Not only have countless companies discovered these “virtureal worlds” as marketplaces, but so have fraudsters and other criminals. In this book, European experts from different academic disciplines show how to meet the new challenges arising from virtual worlds. They discuss the reasons for and the impacts of these new forms of criminality as well as the necessity and means of combating them. Moreover, other fundamental issues are examined, such as the addictive potential of virtual-world use, media violence, and conflict resolution problems arising in the context of virtual worlds.

Product details

Assisted by Kai Cornelius (Editor), Ll. M. Cornelius (Editor), LL.M. Cornelius (Editor), Ka Cornelius LL M (Editor), Kai Cornelius LL M (Editor), Hermann (Editor), Hermann (Editor), Dieter Hermann (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.08.2011
 
EAN 9783642208225
ISBN 978-3-642-20822-5
No. of pages 124
Dimensions 165 mm x 234 mm x 14 mm
Weight 321 g
Illustrations IX, 124 p.
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

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