Violation of Free Flow of Information in the Process of the Situational Prevention of Cyber Crimes

Situational crime prevention techniques are considered as fundamental elements of the cyber security and protection of likely targets from possible criminal attacks. The technological nature of some measures are such that can violate a vast number of fundamental rights, including the free flow of in...

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Main Authors: zahra arhadi alashti, abdoreza javan jafari bojnordi
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Allameh Tabataba'i University Press 2017-04-01
Series:Faṣlnāmah-i Pizhūhish-i Huqūq-i Kiyfarī
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Online Access:http://jclr.atu.ac.ir/article_7400_e1ff6209a4a228551fa3ff4db5cc3bf5.pdf
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spelling doaj-b0da7b4fbd4a41b382f900eb4f6856242020-11-25T02:19:39ZfasAllameh Tabataba'i University PressFaṣlnāmah-i Pizhūhish-i Huqūq-i Kiyfarī2345-35752017-04-015186910010.22054/JCLR.2017.7400Violation of Free Flow of Information in the Process of the Situational Prevention of Cyber Crimeszahra arhadi alashtiabdoreza javan jafari bojnordiSituational crime prevention techniques are considered as fundamental elements of the cyber security and protection of likely targets from possible criminal attacks. The technological nature of some measures are such that can violate a vast number of fundamental rights, including the free flow of information, and can prevent users from receiving, seeking, and imparting intended contents. International human rights obligations of governments prevent them from the maximum application of preventive measures. However, the security for the sake of public order is accepted to the extent that human dignity can still be guaranteed in areas where possible crimes of this nature may be committed; the whole context should not be determined by security considerations any more than is absolutely necessary. Hence, the application of situational prevention measures is logical and supported to the extent where everyone is some how extent responsible for crime prevention, and users are not deprived of a legitimate right of access to the World Wide Web when the goal is a reduction of potential opportunities for crime. In this article, we evaluate the violation of the right to the free flow of information through the most common measures used to limit or deny access, taking into account on the one hand the fact that extensive application of these measures could also limit the spread of creative ideas of network users while, on the other hand it can safeguard against political and social despotisms.http://jclr.atu.ac.ir/article_7400_e1ff6209a4a228551fa3ff4db5cc3bf5.pdfSituational Prevention; Cybercrimes; Free Flow of Information; Human Rights
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Violation of Free Flow of Information in the Process of the Situational Prevention of Cyber Crimes
Faṣlnāmah-i Pizhūhish-i Huqūq-i Kiyfarī
Situational Prevention; Cybercrimes; Free Flow of Information; Human Rights
author_facet zahra arhadi alashti
abdoreza javan jafari bojnordi
author_sort zahra arhadi alashti
title Violation of Free Flow of Information in the Process of the Situational Prevention of Cyber Crimes
title_short Violation of Free Flow of Information in the Process of the Situational Prevention of Cyber Crimes
title_full Violation of Free Flow of Information in the Process of the Situational Prevention of Cyber Crimes
title_fullStr Violation of Free Flow of Information in the Process of the Situational Prevention of Cyber Crimes
title_full_unstemmed Violation of Free Flow of Information in the Process of the Situational Prevention of Cyber Crimes
title_sort violation of free flow of information in the process of the situational prevention of cyber crimes
publisher Allameh Tabataba'i University Press
series Faṣlnāmah-i Pizhūhish-i Huqūq-i Kiyfarī
issn 2345-3575
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Situational crime prevention techniques are considered as fundamental elements of the cyber security and protection of likely targets from possible criminal attacks. The technological nature of some measures are such that can violate a vast number of fundamental rights, including the free flow of information, and can prevent users from receiving, seeking, and imparting intended contents. International human rights obligations of governments prevent them from the maximum application of preventive measures. However, the security for the sake of public order is accepted to the extent that human dignity can still be guaranteed in areas where possible crimes of this nature may be committed; the whole context should not be determined by security considerations any more than is absolutely necessary. Hence, the application of situational prevention measures is logical and supported to the extent where everyone is some how extent responsible for crime prevention, and users are not deprived of a legitimate right of access to the World Wide Web when the goal is a reduction of potential opportunities for crime. In this article, we evaluate the violation of the right to the free flow of information through the most common measures used to limit or deny access, taking into account on the one hand the fact that extensive application of these measures could also limit the spread of creative ideas of network users while, on the other hand it can safeguard against political and social despotisms.
topic Situational Prevention; Cybercrimes; Free Flow of Information; Human Rights
url http://jclr.atu.ac.ir/article_7400_e1ff6209a4a228551fa3ff4db5cc3bf5.pdf
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