Classification of Cybercrimes in Peruvian Legislation
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https://doi.org/10.15381/lucerna.n7.28141Keywords:
current cyber-crimes, identity, sexual freedom, computer platforms, communication secretsAbstract
General Objective of the Article: Assessing the Adequacy of Law 30096 in Classifying Contemporary Cybercrimes.From a methodological perspective, the study employed basic research framed within a qualitative model, utilizing the inductive method for data analysis. Data collection techniques involved compiling relevant sources and documenting archives and governmental materials. The study's population encompassed all legal information gathered in accordance with the specific research objectives. In conclusion, it was evident that information-related offenses in Latin America and Peru surged during the pandemic and persistently evolve in modus operandi, encompassing identity theft, computer forgery, electronic fraud, privacy infringements, virtual scams, among others, affecting both citizens and governmental institutions. Therefore, there arises a necessity for a more thorough legislative review and the implementation of more stringent measures to combat such crimes effectively, incorporating enhanced investigative, monitoring, and apprehension actions.
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