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June 19, 2016, 04:09:37 PM
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Decentralized Public Court of Justice
How to become a  Judge or Jury in the Decentralized Public Court of Justice?

The Chief Justice Nagasaki Nagahito has welcome 16 Judges and 24 Juries to join his Court to deliver justice to the victims in the Internet. He stated, Cyber Crimes could be reduce 70% by providing Internet based justice to the victims and educating the  criminals properly about their own crimes an consequences.
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I don't see how this makes a difference to be honest. A decentralized public court already sounds like a bad idea due to mob justice having more capacity to occur and unfairly try people.

Also I have a feeling that most cyber criminals know exactly what they're doing, and they don't need to be educated on the consequences of their crimes. That's a naive solution, especially when it is painstakingly obvious that you're committing a crime. Someone on the street stealing something is more likely to not know the consequences than a criminal online.
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