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Cinikin jima'i na yanar gizo

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Cinikin jima'i na yanar gizo
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Cinikin jima'i na yanar gizo, cin zarafin jima'i kai tsaye, [1] yawon shakatawa na jima'i / cin zarafin yanar gizo ko ICTs (Information and Communication Technologies) -sabilized jima'i cin zarafi [2] wani laifi ne na yanar gizo wanda ya shafi fataucin jima'i da kuma kai tsaye watsa shirye-shiryen jima'i ayyukan jima'i masu jima'i a kan kyamarar gizo.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

Cinikin jima'i na yanar gizo ya bambanta da sauran Laifukan jima'i.[9] Wadanda abin ya shafa ana jigilar su ne ta hanyar masu fataucin mutane zuwa 'cybersex dens', [10] waɗanda wurare ne tare da kyamarorin yanar gizo [11] [12] da na'urorin da ke haɗe da intanet tare da software mai gudana kai tsaye.[13][14][15] A can, ana tilasta wadanda abin ya shafa yin jima'i a kansu ko wasu mutane a cikin bautar jima'i ko kuma masu fataucin mutane suka yi musu fyade ko kuma taimaka wa masu kai farmaki a cikin Bidiyo na kai tsaye.[16][17] Ana umarci wadanda abin ya shafa akai-akai su kalli masu amfani da nesa da ke biyan kuɗi ko masu siye a kan allo da aka raba kuma su bi umarnin su.[18][19][20] Sau da yawa nau'in karuwanci ne na tilasta wa mutane.[21][16][22] Mata, yara, da mutanen da ke cikin talauci suna da matukar damuwa ga tilasta jima'i ta intanet.[23][24][25][18][15][26] Hotunan sadarwa na kwamfuta da aka samar a lokacin aikata laifuka wani nau'in hotunan batsa ne na fyade ko Hotunan batsa na yara wanda aka yi fim kuma aka watsa shi a ainihin lokacin kuma ana iya yin rikodin shi.[27][28][29][30][31]

Babu wani bayani game da girman fataucin jima'i na cyber a duniya.[32][33][34] Fasahar gano duk abubuwan da suka faru na aikata laifuka na kai tsaye ba a riga an haɓaka ta ba.[35] Ana aika miliyoyin rahotanni game da fataucin jima'i ga hukumomi a kowace shekara.[36] [daidaitaccen tabbaci] Yana da masana'antar biliyan, haramtacciyar doka wanda aka kawo tare da Digital Age kuma yana da alaƙa da duniya.[37][7][38] Ya tashi daga fadada sadarwa a duniya da yaduwar intanet da wayoyin salula na zamani, musamman a Kasashe masu tasowa.[8][39][40][41] Har ila yau, an sauƙaƙe shi ta hanyar amfani da software, tsarin sadarwa mai ɓoye, da fasahar cibiyar sadarwa waɗanda ke ci gaba da canzawa, da kuma ci gaban tsarin Biyan kuɗi a kan layi na duniya tare da sabis na canja wurin waya da kuma cryptocurrencies waɗanda ke ɓoye asalin mai ciniki.[42][43][44][39][33][45][46][47]

Yanayin kasa da kasa da kuma sikelin duniya na fataucin jima'i na cyber yana buƙatar amsawar hadin gwiwa daga kasashe, kamfanoni, da kungiyoyi na duniya don rage abubuwan da suka faru na aikata laifuka; [48] karewa, ceto, da kuma farfado da wadanda abin ya shafa; da kamawa da gurfanar da masu aikata laifukan. Wasu gwamnatoci sun fara bayar da shawarwari da kamfen din kafofin watsa labarai wanda ke mai da hankali kan wayar da kan jama'a game da laifin. Sun kuma aiwatar da tarurrukan horo da aka gudanar don koyar da tilasta bin doka, masu gabatar da kara, da sauran hukumomi, da kuma ma'aikatan NGO, don yaki da aikata laifuka da samar da sabis na kulawa da ke da bayanai game da rauni.[49] Sabon doka da ke yaki da fataucin jima'i na yanar gizo ana buƙatar shi a cikin karni na ashirin da ɗaya.[50][51]

Cyber-, a matsayin nau'in haɗuwa, an bayyana shi a matsayin 'haɗe da hanyoyin sadarwa na lantarki, musamman intanet.' [52] Cinikin jima'i shine fataucin mutane don manufar cin zarafin jima'i, gami da bautar jima'i. Wadanda ke fama da fataucin jima'i na yanar gizo ana fataucin su ko kuma ana kai su 'yankin cybersex', waɗanda ke da ɗakuna ko wurare tare da kyamarar yanar gizo.[53] Har ila yau, Laifin yanar gizo ya haɗa da jigilar ko yawo da hotuna na jikin wadanda abin ya shafa da kuma cin zarafin jima'i a ainihin lokacin ta hanyar kwamfuta tare da kyamarar yanar gizo zuwa wasu kwamfutocin da aka haɗa da intanet.[6][4][8] Don haka yana faruwa a wani bangare a cikin zahiri ko duniyar zahiri, kamar yadda cin zarafin jima'i na gaske ne, kuma a wani bangere a cikin cyberspace.[54][55]

Wadanda aka azabtar

[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

Wadanda abin ya shafa, galibi mata [56] [57] da yara, [58] an sace su, [5] barazana, ko yaudare su. [5][59][8] Sauran suna shan miyagun ƙwayoyi.[60] Ana tsare su kuma an kulle su a cikin ɗakuna da aka rufe ko babu windows da kuma kyamarar yanar gizo.[59][8] Suna fuskantar rauni na jiki da na tunani.[8][37][61] Cin zarafin rukuni ya faru ne a kan kyamarar yanar gizo.[62] Ana tilasta wa wasu su yi jima'i da dangi.[32] An hana wadanda abin ya shafa abinci, an hana su barci, kuma an tilasta su yin aiki lokacin da suke rashin lafiya. [59][63][4] Sun kamu da cututtuka, gami da tarin fuka, yayin da suke cikin bauta.[4] An kai wa wasu hari ko kuma an azabtarwa da su.[4][59][64][65]

Masu aikata laifin suna amfani da Facebook, [64] [42] [66] Instagram, [67] da sauran fasahar kafofin sada zumunta. [39] [45]

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