Outline and Thesis Statement Guide
Create an outline that includes details that support your thesis. Identify at least three main points and at least two supporting details per main point.
Write all supporting details and subdetails in complete sentences.
Include both in-text citations in the outline and a references page following the outline. Many of your supporting details and subdetails will need in-text citations.
Outline only the body of your paper (not your introduction or conclusion).
Avoid bias and present a balanced case for your thesis—this will strengthen your writing.
Your thesis statement: Societies dependence and advancement in technology are increasingly rising; however, our development of laws, law enforcement resources, and training to combat cyber crimes are inadequate.
Outline:
I. Introduction
Societies dependence and advancement in technology are increasingly rising; however, our development of laws, law enforcement resources, and training to combat cyber crimes are inadequate.
Technology changes at very fast rate, before you know it the processors and programs we are currently using quickly become obsolete. As technology continues to change and evolve everyone in our society and their personal information becomes more vulnerable every day. Criminals are advancing their techniques and strategies to commit these crimes right along with the advancements. Cyber crimes have a vast effect on our society through our economy, with in governments, law enforcement, and on an individual basis. The hard part about these crimes is that they are done behind closed doors on a computer and often originate from other countries. Locating criminals, working in unison with other governments, adapting our laws is a daunting and sometimes frustrating task.
I. The direct impact that these crimes can have on us is through our finances. Cyber crimes attack our personal information,
References: http://www.dhs.gov/combat-cyber-crime http://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx Source: UN Chronicle. 2013, Vol. 50 Issue 2, P10-12. 3P. Combating Crime In Cyberspace By Jeanne Kouhestani-Associate editor