A discussion is happening among cyber experts and law enforcement: What to do about virtual sexual assault in cyberspace?
It’s ‘really depressing,’ a U. of U. games expert said, that female figures attract violence in the virtual world.This article discusses rape and sexual assault, as well as domestic violence.
Not only does VR use a combination of senses, but it can also use actual touch. Guajardo points to the example of“Your eyes, you see water. Your skin, you feel water. Your ears, your sound is distorted because you’re in water. All of your senses are completely immersed by water,"Guajardo said. “That is the sensation that people feel when they’re in a video game.”
If a player experiences negative events in a gaming space, they are likely to process it the same way they would a negative event in real life., in a 2023 article, said these hyperrealistic games have more “damaging consequences” than traditional games.
“If I am running , I have no more chance of getting attacked by a monster than does a man,” Guajardo said. “This is literally an equal playing field.” If campus police were to get such a report, Capt. Brian Lohrke said, “the first thing is we really want to listen to the victim of the crime, and make sure they have the proper resources to deal with it.”
If a perpetrator was out of state, an investigation could be handled by federal authorities — of, if the perpetrator was outside the United States, the investigation could also go international.
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