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Why Monitor Violent Websites? A Justification

Haleva-Amir, Sharon; Cohen-Almagor, Raphael

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Sharon Haleva-Amir



Abstract

The authors argue that the international community should continue working together to devise rules for monitoring specific Internet sites, as human lives are at stake. Preemptive measures could prevent the translation of murderous thoughts into murderous actions. Designated monitoring mechanisms for certain websites that promote violence and seek adherents for the actualization of murderous thoughts could potentially prevent such unfortunate events. Our intention is to draw the attention of the international community' multi agents (law-enforcement agencies, governments, the business sector, including Internet Service Providers, websites administrators and owners, civil society groups) to the urgent need of developing monitoring schemes for certain websites, in order to prevent violent crimes

Citation

Haleva-Amir, S., & Cohen-Almagor, R. (2012). Why Monitor Violent Websites? A Justification. Beijing law review, 3(2), 64-71. https://doi.org/10.4236/blr.2012.32009

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 26, 2012
Publication Date 2012
Publicly Available Date Mar 29, 2024
Print ISSN 2159-4627
Electronic ISSN 2159-4635
Publisher Scientific Research Publishing
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 3
Issue 2
Pages 64-71
DOI https://doi.org/10.4236/blr.2012.32009
Keywords Internet monitoring, violent websites, Dawson College Massacre, Jokela High School Massacre, Internet Governance, Kimveer Gill, VampireFreaks.com, Virginia Tech Massacre, Red Lake High School Massacre
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/424120
Publisher URL http://file.scirp.org/Html/20412.html

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