Can the Definition of Lying as Known in Real Space be Applied to Lies Perpetuated in the Virtual, Particularly with Regard to the Behavioural Differentiations that Virtual Space Promotes?

Journal Title: International Journal of Forensic Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 2

Abstract

When I discovered that man's behaviour in virtual space is different from that of real space, I tried to understand how the work of other researchers could be integrated into these new behaviours. New behaviours that are sometimes reproduced in real space. This is the whole point of some of my theories, such as "Avatarization", "Transverse Zone" and "Virtual Intelligence". They are part of my research work on behavioural differentiations between the real and the virtual, which is the subject of several publications and books. Knowing that these behaviours behind the screen are conducive to playing a role, a ind of lie, I have often wondered how lies can be perceived. How can lying be defined? And above all, how to detect it? As a graduate of Paul Ekman International on, among other things, Lie and True detection in real space, how can the techniques such as those of Paul Ekman, world leader in Lie and True detection, be used in virtual space?. Net profiling makes it possible to make profiles in virtual space, and, in fact, to detect lies as well, which, faced with the behaviour of cybercriminals and according to my work, may not ultimately be lies as interpreted in reality.

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Touzeau N*

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  • EP ID EP746100
  • DOI 10.23880/ijfsc-16000140
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Touzeau N* (2018). Can the Definition of Lying as Known in Real Space be Applied to Lies Perpetuated in the Virtual, Particularly with Regard to the Behavioural Differentiations that Virtual Space Promotes?. International Journal of Forensic Sciences, 3(2), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-746100