Cybercrime, by its very nature, is intangible. Unlike traditional crimes that involve physical objects and actions in the real world (e.g., a physical assault, theft of a wallet), cybercrimes occur in the digital realm of cyberspace. They involve the manipulation of data, unauthorized access to computer systems, and other actions that do not have a physical or tangible form. While the consequences can be very real (financial loss, reputational damage), the crime itself is intangible. 'Mental violence' might be a result of some cybercrimes like cyberbullying, but it doesn't describe the nature of all cybercrime.