JUNIPER PUBLISHERS-Journal of Forensic Sciences & Criminal Investigation
Transverse Zone: Explanation and Definition in Comparison with Comfort Zones
Authored by Nadine Touzeau*
Man in real space behaves in
different ways depending on the person in front of him. They may have a desire
to flee the person or to get closer to them. He may want to talk with or
without it, trust him or not, see her again or not. The desire to communicate
more, to know more, to see each other again, or on the contrary that the
exchange stops quickly, that the relationship stops, will depend on the
feeling, the alchemy, the synchronization between two people. Thus, a physical
distance may be closer if you feel the urge to get closer or be attracted to a
person. On the other hand, the distance will go away if you feel uncomfortable
or in phase with the person. This is how we discovered and delineated the
“Comfort Zone” [1]. The comfort zone allows any person and any element that
reassures, that we know, that does not allow us to ask questions, that makes us
feel secure. Challenging or changing is not easily accepted in this area.
Routine, fluency, knowledge and control are appreciated. If we rely on the fact
that we consider that there are three zones of distance or psychological
according to several researchers, as the one of which is Hall [2].
With “Proxemia” (Hall, 1963), these
physical distances with others go from the physical proximity going from close
to his body. We are there in real space with physical relationships in a
universe of matter of all kinds, palpable, fragrant, that we can touch, move in
a space around ourselves. As I mentioned in two of my previous publications
[3]. In virtual space, the approach is different. Virtual space modifies these
comfort zones, considering that the person acting in virtual space lives in
reality. This explains behavioral differentiations with behaviors practiced in
the virtual, reproduced in the real world. A complicity that makes it more
difficult to contain cybercrime in order to understand and apprehend the Hats
more quickly. This is the subject of one of my three theories, “Transverse
Zone”. My other two theories “Avatarization” and “Virtual Intelligence” are
inseparable from the “Transverse Zone”, developed also in my
book”Net-profiling: Behavioural analysis of cybercriminals “.
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