A Study on the Causal Relationship Theory of Intentional Crimes in the Metaverse
Due to the problems of excessive expansion or limitation of behavior and causal relationships in the traditional causal relationship determination theory,including the conditional theory,the legal conditional theory,the equivalent causal relationship theory,and the objective attribution theory,it cannot be directly applied to the causal relationship determination between the implementation behavior in the metaverse and the harmful results in reality.Considering that even in the presence of special circumstances such as intervention factors,the realistic chemical theory of danger still provides a methodology that can be used to determine the complex causal relationship between the implementation of behavior and the consequences of harm.Therefore,based on the analysis of the causal relationship theory in the metaverse,this article modifies the realistic chemical theory of danger and proposes a framework system for identifying the correlation between behavior and results.When dealing with special situations after behavior,the causal relationship between behavior and results is identified through the two identification paths of the modified realistic chemical theory of danger.Due to the unified attribution and attribution in this system,the causal relationship determination path can reasonably determine the relationship between behavior and result in intentional crimes,and can also be applied in negligent crimes.