Internet in The Function of Promotion of Bestiality: Profiling Zoophiles

The Internet is an inseparable part of contemporary man’s everyday life. The catalog of positive sides of this global information system, which encourage the development of creativity, is inexhaustible. Simultaneously, many negative aspects of the Internet in the context of breach of security, expo...

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Main Authors: Željko Bjelajac, Boro Merdović, Aleksandar M. Filipović
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association for the Development of Science, Engineering and Education 2023-04-01
Series:International Journal of Cognitive Research in Science, Engineering and Education
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Online Access:https://ijcrsee.com/index.php/ijcrsee/article/view/2480
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author Željko Bjelajac
Boro Merdović
Aleksandar M. Filipović
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Aleksandar M. Filipović
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description The Internet is an inseparable part of contemporary man’s everyday life. The catalog of positive sides of this global information system, which encourage the development of creativity, is inexhaustible. Simultaneously, many negative aspects of the Internet in the context of breach of security, exposure to inappropriate content and promotion of bestiality exist. Therefore, in this paper we pay special attention to zoophilia, a specific disorder from the domain of paraphilia, which includes a sexual preference for animals with ethical and harmful consequences for health. According to the available data from the digital space, it is noted that this disorder affects a significant number of individuals. It is an very complex and sensitive disorder, which requires a multidisciplinary approach, including a psychopathological approach that would explore the symptoms, nature and factors (hereditary, organic and social) of pathological conditions and processes in these individuals. With tendency that this scientific paper represents an adequate reaction to make this disorder more visible, as part of preventive programs before the late manifestation, we applied methods: quantitative and qualitative content analysis, comparative analysis (reaction to zoophilia) and descriptive and analytical statistics. The goal is to recognize zoophilia as a disease and bestiality, that is, inhuman behavior, which requires an effective response from the social community.
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spelling doaj.art-8a772eec72bb4d3f8e8b8b28891a01df2023-04-20T15:35:59ZengAssociation for the Development of Science, Engineering and EducationInternational Journal of Cognitive Research in Science, Engineering and Education2334-84962023-04-0111110.23947/2334-8496-2023-11-1-153-164Internet in The Function of Promotion of Bestiality: Profiling ZoophilesŽeljko Bjelajac0Boro Merdović1Aleksandar M. Filipović2University Business Academy, Faculty of Law for Commerce and Judiciary, Novi SadMinistry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of SerbiaUniversity Business Academy, Faculty of Law for Commerce and Judiciary, Novi Sad The Internet is an inseparable part of contemporary man’s everyday life. The catalog of positive sides of this global information system, which encourage the development of creativity, is inexhaustible. Simultaneously, many negative aspects of the Internet in the context of breach of security, exposure to inappropriate content and promotion of bestiality exist. Therefore, in this paper we pay special attention to zoophilia, a specific disorder from the domain of paraphilia, which includes a sexual preference for animals with ethical and harmful consequences for health. According to the available data from the digital space, it is noted that this disorder affects a significant number of individuals. It is an very complex and sensitive disorder, which requires a multidisciplinary approach, including a psychopathological approach that would explore the symptoms, nature and factors (hereditary, organic and social) of pathological conditions and processes in these individuals. With tendency that this scientific paper represents an adequate reaction to make this disorder more visible, as part of preventive programs before the late manifestation, we applied methods: quantitative and qualitative content analysis, comparative analysis (reaction to zoophilia) and descriptive and analytical statistics. The goal is to recognize zoophilia as a disease and bestiality, that is, inhuman behavior, which requires an effective response from the social community. https://ijcrsee.com/index.php/ijcrsee/article/view/2480Internetparaphiliabestialityzoophiliaprofiling
spellingShingle Željko Bjelajac
Boro Merdović
Aleksandar M. Filipović
Internet in The Function of Promotion of Bestiality: Profiling Zoophiles
International Journal of Cognitive Research in Science, Engineering and Education
Internet
paraphilia
bestiality
zoophilia
profiling
title Internet in The Function of Promotion of Bestiality: Profiling Zoophiles
title_full Internet in The Function of Promotion of Bestiality: Profiling Zoophiles
title_fullStr Internet in The Function of Promotion of Bestiality: Profiling Zoophiles
title_full_unstemmed Internet in The Function of Promotion of Bestiality: Profiling Zoophiles
title_short Internet in The Function of Promotion of Bestiality: Profiling Zoophiles
title_sort internet in the function of promotion of bestiality profiling zoophiles
topic Internet
paraphilia
bestiality
zoophilia
profiling
url https://ijcrsee.com/index.php/ijcrsee/article/view/2480
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