Policing across and within metaverses: How immersiveness changes the role of police in cyberspace

23 Pages Posted: 24 Feb 2025

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Isadora Neroni Rezende

Department of Legal Studies, University of Bologna

Emmie Hine

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center; University of Bologna- Department of Legal Studies; KU Leuven - Centre for IT & IP Law (CiTiP)

Mariarosaria Taddeo

University of Oxford - Oxford Internet Institute

Luciano Floridi

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center; University of Bologna- Department of Legal Studies

Date Written: January 30, 2025

Abstract

Explicit abusive behavior in the metaverse is increasing, so regulators and other supranational bodies are considering whether this immersive virtual space should be policed and how. In this article, we address this question by arguing that involving national and international police organizations in the metaverse is necessary and demands regulatory action. First, we show that the scope of criminal law should extend to the metaverse and that a policing mechanism is needed to ensure its enforcement. Then, we highlight the shortcomings of existing ways of policing the Web and argue that only a cogovernance system involving platforms, online communities, and law enforcement agencies can address the challenges of policing the metaverse. We examine how this undertaking may work using two Levels of Abstraction (LoAs). Through the first LoA, we analyse the metaverse environment from the outside and investigate how policing efforts should be allocated between States across multiple platforms, suggesting ways to solve jurisdictional conflicts. Through the second LoA, we analyse a given metaverse from within and assess the limits of police powers concerning user surveillance and the possibility of performing virtual 'arrests'. In both cases, we show how the immersiveness of the metaverse will change the role of the police online. We conclude the article with recommendations for establishing a policing mechanism in the metaverse.

Keywords: International Police Cooperation, Virtual Reality, Metaverse, Policing, Internet Policing

JEL Classification: K14, K24, K40

Suggested Citation

Neroni Rezende, Isadora and Hine, Emmie and Taddeo, Mariarosaria and Floridi, Luciano, Policing across and within metaverses: How immersiveness changes the role of police in cyberspace (January 30, 2025). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5117546 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5117546

Isadora Neroni Rezende (Contact Author)

Department of Legal Studies, University of Bologna ( email )

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Bologna
Italy

Emmie Hine

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center ( email )

85, Trumbull Street
New Haven, CT 06511
United States

University of Bologna- Department of Legal Studies ( email )

Via Zamboni 22
Bologna, Bo 40100
Italy

KU Leuven - Centre for IT & IP Law (CiTiP) ( email )

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Leuven, 3000
Belgium

Mariarosaria Taddeo

University of Oxford - Oxford Internet Institute ( email )

1 St. Giles
University of Oxford
Oxford OX1 3PG Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire OX1 3JS
United Kingdom

Luciano Floridi

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center ( email )

85 Trumbull Street
New Haven, CT CT 06511
United States
2034326473 (Phone)

University of Bologna- Department of Legal Studies ( email )

Via Zamboni 22
Bologna, Bo 40100
Italy

HOME PAGE: http://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/luciano.floridi/en

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