The Role of Cyberspace in Social Prevention of Crimes Against Wildlife
Keywords:
Social prevention, Crimes against wildlife, Environment, CyberspaceAbstract
The increasing growth of crimes against wildlife highlights the necessity of preventing such offenses more than ever before. One of the most effective preventive mechanisms for addressing these types of crimes is social prevention. To enhance this approach, utilizing the capabilities of cyberspace proves highly beneficial. In recent decades, with the advancement of communication technologies, cyberspace has evolved into a powerful platform for raising public awareness and educating people about wildlife conservation. This study, conducted using a descriptive-analytical method, seeks to answer the question: what is the role of cyberspace in the social prevention of crimes against wildlife? Media literacy among wildlife stakeholders, awareness of wildlife species at higher risk, and differentiation of social prevention strategies are some of the key components of this proposed approach. The social prevention outcomes of crimes against wildlife based on cyberspace include increasing the likelihood of sustainable legal protection for wildlife and predicting diverse applications of the virtual world in preventing crimes. This research concludes that the role of cyberspace in the lives of individuals in the third millennium offers numerous potentials for implementing various criminological strategies, including social prevention of crimes against wildlife.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Parivash Kermanian (Author); Babak Pourghahramani (Corresponding author); Jamal Beigi (Author)
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