Abstract
Transposition of Modus Operandi from the Real to the Virtual Using Several Signatures: Case of "The Drowned of the Garonne"Serial Crimes in France
Highlights
A case of homicide being elucidated was proposed to me in order to reproduce the last hours of a young man life found drowned in the Garonne
The majority of crimes in the real space have been transposed to the virtual one
The dark web allows illegal or unauthorized information to be distributed in real space: A modus operandi
Summary
Net-profiler, researcher in behavior of cybercriminals, USA Submission: February 09, 2018; Published: February 19, 2018 *Corresponding author: Nadine Touzeau, Profiler, net-profiler, researcher in behavior of cybercriminals, USA, Email: Abstract. This, thanks to the use of the three theories I have developed to explain the differentiation between the real and virtual spaces with regard to human behaviors. The use of the dark web made possible the dissemination of information on crimes in the darknet, some of which with homicides and crimes that have been reproduced in the real world but with some differences. The present paper focuses on « Les noyés de la Garonne » ( The drowned of the Garonne) famous case in France and widely published to explain the complexity in cybercriminal investigations since the virtual space permits behavioural differentiations and allows crime duplication by authors other than the crime initiator. Keywords : Crime; Behavioral differentiation; Real and virtual spaces; Net-profiling; Modus operandi; signatures; Cybercriminals
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