英文摘要 |
The Internet is an important medium for people to develop interpersonal relationships and seek emotional connections in today's society. But the crisis hidden under online media platforms is that most people can become victims of digital violence without knowing it. The rapid development of technology and the digital age has made gender-based violence no longer limited to the stereotypical verbal or physical harm of the past. More seriously, personal information such as names or social media accounts can be revealed in images, which is tantamount to deepening the harm to victims and affecting their daily life. In recent years, due to the development of the Internet, sexual intimate images have been spread faster and more quickly and easily, and online platforms have become hotbeds for crime. As the last line of defense, the Criminal Law is supposed to severely punish perpetrators of sexually intimate images and protect victims. However, where there is a legal loophole in the current Criminal Code, it is necessary to fill this gap with other laws. Therefore, the research questions in this article focus on whether the Sexual Assault Crime Prevention Law can be filled in time when revenge pornography cannot be dealt with by criminal law, so as to protect the people in Taiwan who intimate sexual images are used by others as a criminal tool to infringe on their personal legal interests, and put forward the further refinement of the Sexual Assault Crime Prevention Law as the research findings of this article. |