The rapidly advancing development of technology has both positive and negative effects on society and its members. Moreover, legislation can be slow to catch up with reality. Th is also applies to any reaction of society to new forms of social deviance. There is typically a delay in the introduction of legislation which tries to give a legal framework to new technological developments. The authors have taken an exploratory approach, analysing changes in Italian and Polish penal law relating to cybercrime that have occurred in Italy and Poland so far. Th e timeline, pace, and scope of the processes of criminalization are presented for each country. Even though both legislators had and have the same goal, diff erences in the approach to achieving it are visible. Th e conclusions may lead to changes in the penal policies of both countries.
Criminalizing Cybercrimes: Italian and Polish Experiences
Picarella, Lorenzo
2021-01-01
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The rapidly advancing development of technology has both positive and negative effects on society and its members. Moreover, legislation can be slow to catch up with reality. Th is also applies to any reaction of society to new forms of social deviance. There is typically a delay in the introduction of legislation which tries to give a legal framework to new technological developments. The authors have taken an exploratory approach, analysing changes in Italian and Polish penal law relating to cybercrime that have occurred in Italy and Poland so far. Th e timeline, pace, and scope of the processes of criminalization are presented for each country. Even though both legislators had and have the same goal, diff erences in the approach to achieving it are visible. Th e conclusions may lead to changes in the penal policies of both countries.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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