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THE IMPACT OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES ON THE TRANSFORMATION OF CRIME: MODERN CHALLENGES FOR CRIMINAL LAW

Shahzoda Shamsitdinova , Bachelor's degree, Sarbon Universityn Uzbekistan

Abstract

 This article examines the impact of digital technologies on the transformation of modern crime. The relevance of the topic is determined by the growing level of cybercrime and the increasing complexity of its forms in the context of digitalization of society. The aim of the study is to analyze current challenges for criminal law. The article explores new types of crimes, as well as the transformation of traditional forms of criminal activity. Special attention is paid to issues of jurisdiction, anonymity, and legal regulation. As a result, measures are proposed to improve criminal legislation and develop international cooperation

Keywords

digital technologies, cybercrime, transformation of crime, criminal law, digitalization of society, new types of crime, traditional crime, anonymity, jurisdiction, legal regulation, international cooperation

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THE IMPACT OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES ON THE TRANSFORMATION OF CRIME: MODERN CHALLENGES FOR CRIMINAL LAW. (2026). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 6(5), 429-433. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/13151