Motives for Committing Crime and Addiction to Digital Drugs
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2025-01-25Referencia bibliográfica
Abdelhafid, Djeddou. Motives for Committing Crime and Addiction to Digital Drugs. Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers JETT, Vol.16(1);ISSN:1989-9572
Resumen
The phenomenon of addiction manifests in diverse, intricate forms, intricately woven
with multiple causative factors, especially amidst the swift advancements in technology
and information systems. The digital age has ushered in novel forms of cybercrime,
notably the rise of digital drugs, a new addiction paradigm. These digital drugs, alarming
in their prevalence within Algerian society, pose dire consequences for its populace.
Utilizing audio files that emit specific vibrations, these drugs alter brain chemistry and
electrical activity, mimicking the effects of traditional psychoactive substances.
The burgeoning issue, particularly among vital community segments, demands a
multidisciplinary scientific approach to dissect the underlying motives and exacerbating
factors threatening societal cohesion and stability. This paper seeks to explore the
motivations behind this virtual malaise and the broader implications of digital drug
addiction.





