性化Deepfake滥用:犯罪者和受害者对非自愿创造和共享性化Deepfake图像的动机和形式的看法。

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Asher Flynn,Anastasia Powell,Asia Eaton,Adrian J Scott
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数字技术的进步为伤害提供了新的机会,包括性深度滥用——未经同意创作、传播或威胁创作/传播他人的图像或视频,这些图像或视频被修改为裸体或性方式。自2017年以来,为深度造假的创作和传播提供便利的共享开源技术激增,深度造假的性侵案件也相应增加。容易使用的工具的可及性的增加,非自愿性化他人的正常化,以及那些被创建和/或分享其图像的人所遭受的伤害最小化,可能会影响预防和应对工作,这是一个实质性的风险。本文报告了对澳大利亚深度性侵的加害者(n = 10)和受害者(n = 15)进行的25次定性访谈的结果。它提供了对深度性侵、犯罪模式和动机的见解,并探索了可能揭示犯罪者如何为其行为辩护和最小化的理论解释。最终,该研究发现了与其他形式的技术促进的性暴力的一些相似之处,但确定了需要认识到深度伪造的可及性和便利性,并捕捉到经验、动机和后果的多样性。这篇文章认为,应对措施应该扩大到刑事定罪之外,包括跨国合作,以规范深度伪造工具的可用性、搜索和广告。
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Sexualized Deepfake Abuse: Perpetrator and Victim Perspectives on the Motivations and Forms of Non-Consensually Created and Shared Sexualized Deepfake Imagery.
Advances in digital technologies provide new opportunities for harm, including sexualized deepfake abuse-the non-consensual creation, distribution, or threat to create/distribute an image or video of another person that had been altered in a nude or sexual way. Since 2017, there has been a proliferation of shared open-source technologies to facilitate deepfake creation and dissemination, and a corresponding increase in cases of sexualized deepfake abuse. There is a substantive risk that the increased accessibility of easy-to-use tools, the normalization of non-consensually sexualizing others, and the minimization of harms experienced by those who have their images created and/or shared may impact prevention and response efforts. This article reports on findings from 25 qualitative interviews conducted with perpetrators (n = 10) and victims (n = 15) of sexualized deepfake abuse in Australia. It provides insights into sexualized deepfake abuse, patterns in perpetration and motivations, and explores theoretical explanations that may shed light on how perpetrators justify and minimize their behavior. Ultimately, the study finds some similarities with other forms of technology-facilitated sexual violence, but identifies a need for responses that recognize the accessibility and ease with which deepfakes can be created, and which capture the diversity of experiences, motivations, and consequences. The article argues that responses should expand beyond criminalization to include cross-national collaborations to regulate deepfake tool availability, searches, and advertisements.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Interpersonal Violence is devoted to the study and treatment of victims and perpetrators of interpersonal violence. It provides a forum of discussion of the concerns and activities of professionals and researchers working in domestic violence, child sexual abuse, rape and sexual assault, physical child abuse, and violent crime. With its dual focus on victims and victimizers, the journal will publish material that addresses the causes, effects, treatment, and prevention of all types of violence. JIV only publishes reports on individual studies in which the scientific method is applied to the study of some aspect of interpersonal violence. Research may use qualitative or quantitative methods. JIV does not publish reviews of research, individual case studies, or the conceptual analysis of some aspect of interpersonal violence. Outcome data for program or intervention evaluations must include a comparison or control group.
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