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Item Crimes virtuais: aspectos legais e validade das provas e documentos gerados nas redes sociais, uma revisão integrativa(2017) Lima, Gustavo Pereira de; Mota, Adalmeres Cavalcanti da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8012304290999299The Internet has an important function for distributing information in a short time and with the help of social networks this disclosure has an ever increasing reach. The social network has groups of participants that have common interests and values. With the use of the internet there are no more geographical barriers so people interact with each other as if they were side by side because messages are received and answered in a matter of seconds. This refers to the practice of the media, where one must also be attentive to professionalism, since these media need strategic care where the consumer will be found, what kind of social mediahe is in and what he is looking for in it, are some questions which deserve attention. With the objective of analyzing the importance of the legal aspects of virtual crime laws in order to show the validity of the truth of the facts, an integrative reviewwas made through a qualitative research approach, as a form of analysis when we enter the studies involving the human sciences, of which, were used as data collection articles related to crimes that are characterized as virtual that had veracities in the facts and integrative reporting the typifications of virtual crimes between 2010 to 2016. Thus, the studies addressed complaints related to the contents Internet crime comes with a variation of 8.29%, according to a survey of the national cybercrime complaints center of the non-governmental organization SaferNet Brazil. according to the CERT, permeates the complaints made on social networks with 5,021 racist content, 1,969 related to child pornography, 1,513 on apology and incitement to crimes against life,635 related to homophobia, 494 to xenophobia, 233 to trafficking in persons , 186 neo-Nazism and 181 genocide. However, with all legal predictions contained and made explicit by law, it is still very common in society to identify racial crimes through theinternet.