Life sharing or crimes sharing: an investigation on crime learning from China short-form video platforms

Chengchen He, Xia Luo
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ABSTRACT The worldwide proliferation of TikTok revealed the shifting interests of users from text-and-image-based content to short-form videos (SVs). Short-form Video Platforms (SVPs) have been further acknowledged as mainstream life-sharing platforms and novel learning resources for informational and practical needs. Surprisingly, increasing evidence from China’s judicial practices unfolded that, offenders were motivated and learned criminal skills by interacting with and imitating from the SVPs’ uploaders. Previous literature has focused on harmful contents and its negative impact on traditional social media platforms, limited has drawn attention on SVPs nor its shared SVs which may potentially spread criminal intentions or even skills to the audience. To fill these gaps, this article for the first time focused on SVP, intended to investigate the criminal motivations and skills identified in China’s major SVPs, explored the rationales behind crime learning behaviors, and proposed feasible regulatory solutions for the SVPs to facilitate the prevention of crimes.
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生活分享还是犯罪分享:中国短视频平台的犯罪学习调查
TikTok在全球范围内的扩散揭示了用户的兴趣从基于文本和图像的内容转向短视频(SVs)。短视频平台已进一步成为主流的生活分享平台和新型学习资源,满足了信息化和实用化的需求。令人惊讶的是,越来越多来自中国司法实践的证据表明,罪犯是通过与svp的上传者互动和模仿来学习犯罪技巧的。之前的文献关注的是有害内容及其对传统社交媒体平台的负面影响,有限的文献关注的是svp及其共享的svp,这些svp可能会向受众传播犯罪意图甚至技能。为了填补这些空白,本文首次以高级副总裁为研究对象,旨在调查中国主要高级副总裁的犯罪动机和犯罪技能,探讨其犯罪学习行为背后的基本原理,并为高级副总裁提出可行的监管解决方案,以促进犯罪的预防。
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期刊介绍: The last decade has seen the introduction of computers and information technology at many levels of human transaction. Information technology (IT) is now used for data collation, in daily commercial transactions like transfer of funds, conclusion of contract, and complex diagnostic purposes in fields such as law, medicine and transport. The use of IT has expanded rapidly with the introduction of multimedia and the Internet. Any new technology inevitably raises a number of questions ranging from the legal to the ethical and the social. Information & Communications Technology Law covers topics such as: the implications of IT for legal processes and legal decision-making and related ethical and social issues.
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