CYBER CRIMES: THE INEFFECTIVENESS OF THE CAROLINA DIECKMANN LAW IN THE PRACTICE OF VIRTUAL CRIMES

Authors

  • Adrielle da Silva Bispo FACISA
  • Emanuel Vieira Binto FACISA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v9i11.12291

Keywords:

Cybercrimes. Carolina Dieckmann Law. Digital Security.

Abstract

This article aims to address the ineffectiveness of the Carolina Dieckmann Law in combating cybercrimes. The aim is to understand the challenges faced in law enforcement and propose measures to improve the fight against virtual crimes. In this context, the problem to be faced is: With the advancement of technology, is legislation being effective in identifying and repressing virtual crimes? To this end, the general objective of this study is to analyze the effectiveness of the law in combating cyber crimes, in addition, the following are specific objectives: Investigate the existing gap in legislation, analyze the reality of virtual threats and understand the challenges in collecting evidence to prosecute criminals. offenders. This study consists of bibliographical and documentary research of a descriptive and explanatory nature, using a qualitative approach in its methodology, based on an extensive analysis of academic literature, legal system, websites, scientific articles, books, reports from international organizations and legal documents related to the theme. Overall, this research points to the pressing need to update and improve existing legislation, as well as to implement multidisciplinary and collaborative approaches to combating cybercrime. The Carolina Dieckmann Law alone is not enough to face constantly evolving cyber threats. It is essential to strengthen cooperation between law enforcement agencies, promote cyber education, raise public awareness about digital risks and invest in security technologies

Author Biographies

Adrielle da Silva Bispo, FACISA

Graduanda em Direito pela Faculdade de Ciências Sociais Aplicadas – FACISA, Itamaraju-BA

Emanuel Vieira Binto, FACISA

Professor-Orientador. Mestre em Gestão. Social, Educação e Desenvolvimento Regional, no Programa de Pós-Graduação STRICTO SENSU da Faculdade Vale do Cricaré - UNIVC (2012 -2015). Especialista em Docência do Ensino Superior Faculdade Vale do Cricaré. Possui graduação em Biblioteconomia E Documentação pela Universidade Federal da Bahia (2009). Possui graduação em Sociologia pela Universidade Paulista (2017-2020). Atualmente é coordenador da Biblioteca da Faculdade de Ciências Sociais Aplicadas da Bahia. Coordenador do NTCC FACISA,Pesquisador Institucional do sistema E-MEC FACISA, Recenseador do Sistema CENSO MEC FACISA. Coordenador do NTCC FACISA. Avaliador da Educação Superior no BASis MEC/INEP. ORCID: 0000-0003-1652-8152.

Published

2023-12-04

How to Cite

Bispo, A. da S., & Binto, E. V. (2023). CYBER CRIMES: THE INEFFECTIVENESS OF THE CAROLINA DIECKMANN LAW IN THE PRACTICE OF VIRTUAL CRIMES. Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 9(11), 354–369. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v9i11.12291