Post by account_disabled on Feb 19, 2024 23:33:47 GMT -9
The attorney general himself warns that this is a transversal phenomenon “in which the prosecutor's offices for minors, gender violence and cybercrime are involved and are working together on this type of issues. "It is about finding solutions to this problem from a criminal point of view, although we are also available to other administrations to provide solutions."
For her part, Elvira Tejada , prosecutor of the Computer Crime Coordinating Chamber, also attending this event on digital transformation, explained that the increase in technological crimes with minors as victims and aggressors is growing significantly in recent years. “ Sexual crime against minors online is now quite worrying .”
Regarding a possible ban on cell phones for Fax Lists children under 16 years of age in schools, Tejada indicates that “ it is better to control these cell phones and the use that children make of them .” I cannot say as much as a prohibition, because we are linked to the educational process of minors, I am not the one to say how minors should be educated. Our role is to warn of the risks of using these technologies.”
Regarding this type of criminal acts with the use of Artificial Intelligence, the courtroom prosecutor herself comments that “when we talk about criminal law we do so about criminal types. The criminal types are limited and can only be prosecuted criminally . Another thing is that other types of measures are taken, for example, with the use of cell phones in schools or parental control measures over them.
The prosecutor recalled that “criminal proceedings can only go against those responsible for crimes. Cases like that of Almendralejo, where there seems to be attacks on minors with new technologies, are growing at an alarming rate and have a clear classification in the Penal Code. It wouldn't even have to be changed. With what we have we can act, what happens is that it is important to make it clear that all this content about minors must be reported .”
On this topic, he recalled that " the form of reporting is varied , the police have their portals, entities like INCIBE, there are also many public portals to transfer these contents, such as the priority channel of the AEPD, so that later we as prosecutors can investigate . Parents and educators must be warned that they must be very attentive to these minors to know what they do with computers and any technology .
Another derivative that Elvira Tejada points out is “the evolution of the minor who goes from being a victim to an aggressor . ” There is a normalization of actions that I believe are not normal. In the end one thing comes with the other. Regarding these facts, we must realize that a variable of pornography can be these virtual images. Spanish legislation has contemplated it since 2015 and European directives since 2011, but it does have to be realistic and have explicit sexual content. A drawing is not worth it.”
For her part, Elvira Tejada , prosecutor of the Computer Crime Coordinating Chamber, also attending this event on digital transformation, explained that the increase in technological crimes with minors as victims and aggressors is growing significantly in recent years. “ Sexual crime against minors online is now quite worrying .”
Regarding a possible ban on cell phones for Fax Lists children under 16 years of age in schools, Tejada indicates that “ it is better to control these cell phones and the use that children make of them .” I cannot say as much as a prohibition, because we are linked to the educational process of minors, I am not the one to say how minors should be educated. Our role is to warn of the risks of using these technologies.”
Regarding this type of criminal acts with the use of Artificial Intelligence, the courtroom prosecutor herself comments that “when we talk about criminal law we do so about criminal types. The criminal types are limited and can only be prosecuted criminally . Another thing is that other types of measures are taken, for example, with the use of cell phones in schools or parental control measures over them.
The prosecutor recalled that “criminal proceedings can only go against those responsible for crimes. Cases like that of Almendralejo, where there seems to be attacks on minors with new technologies, are growing at an alarming rate and have a clear classification in the Penal Code. It wouldn't even have to be changed. With what we have we can act, what happens is that it is important to make it clear that all this content about minors must be reported .”
On this topic, he recalled that " the form of reporting is varied , the police have their portals, entities like INCIBE, there are also many public portals to transfer these contents, such as the priority channel of the AEPD, so that later we as prosecutors can investigate . Parents and educators must be warned that they must be very attentive to these minors to know what they do with computers and any technology .
Another derivative that Elvira Tejada points out is “the evolution of the minor who goes from being a victim to an aggressor . ” There is a normalization of actions that I believe are not normal. In the end one thing comes with the other. Regarding these facts, we must realize that a variable of pornography can be these virtual images. Spanish legislation has contemplated it since 2015 and European directives since 2011, but it does have to be realistic and have explicit sexual content. A drawing is not worth it.”