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    Malaysian Legal History

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    FAZIERA BINTI LOTFI Reasons vandalism happen According to many studies vandalism occurred in the city. Youth who are damaging public property which not just less educated but also the generation who were genetically born in the city is hard to control. In urban areas some people do not care what is happening around them.This sistuation makes the youth feel that they are free to pursue this regardless of the negative symptoms of a sense of responsibility towards public property. Next factors

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    Americans always argue that the government has invaded their space leaving citizens with no privacy. Citizens want more privacy rights but as soon as something goes wrong‚ they call on the government. But what does privacy really mean? Privacy is state of being free of observation and public attention. Society likes to argue about the privacy issue‚ trying to decide whether privacy is more important than national security. However‚ without national security than there would be no need for citizens’

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    must keep their assets safe‚ and their employees. Technology makes communications of all sorts as easy as a few pushes of a button. This technology makes it easy for an employer to monitor an employee in almost any fashion‚ from e-mails to video surveillance. This will make it easy for an employee to abuse the technology the company lets the employee use. Employers need and have the right to monitor their employees to avoid legal liability‚ as a result of harassing of offensive communications‚ security

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    Types of Monitoring System

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    Categorizing Monitoring Before we look at the various types of monitoring‚ let us define some categories for the monitoring types. There are three basic categories of monitoring; technical monitoring‚ functional monitoring and business process monitoring. These three categories have a very clear hierarchy. Assuming well-configured monitoring‚ a green light on a higher level indicates that all levels below it are performing well. If there are any red lights on a lower level‚ this is an indication

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    Constitution.” Wiretapping can prevent many serious accidents from occurring which could save many lives .According to Leslie Ellis‚ “The 1‚149 court-ordered wiretaps in 2001 produced 3‚683 arrests‚ and 732 conviction-proofs enough that electronic surveillance is a valuable tool in catching the bad guys."With this valuable fact‚ this clearly proves how effective wiretapping can be. Many say this would be a violation of the U.S constitution‚ but that is incorrect. The U.S Constitution contains

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    on 30.01.2015 Management of Information Systems and Technology 1. Need for workplace monitoring Technology makes it possible for employers to monitor online and offline behavior of employees in the workplace. In addition to audio and video surveillance‚ companies are increasingly monitoring their employees’ internet surfing habits‚ social media interactions and email communications. Companies justify the necessity of such monitoring as a precautionary measure against disgruntled or tone-deaf

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    society‚ e.g. gated communities and large shopping centers‚ has sparked the need for the growth in private policing (Shearing and Stenning‚ 1983). These forms of properties ensure safety to customers and/or residence‚ therefore require continued surveillance. In addition‚ proper security has become a perk to residents and/or shoppers. With the advances in technology‚ private security has increased the adequacy of their analyzing‚ investigating‚ and monitoring. Private policing have been classified

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    Summary Of Ted Talk

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    you have nothing to hide” section of his talk‚ it seems that with words like terrorism being thrown around a lot in these modern times people feel like it is necessary for mass surveillance and I don’t agree with to a certain extent. I think that Mr. Hypponen got it pretty spot on when he said about only using surveillance when someone is suspected of criminal intent. I would like to share a quote that really stuck with me it was where Mr. Hypponen

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    Public versus Private Policing CJA 500 April 19‚ 2010 Chris Bragg Public versus Private Policing In recent years‚ both the numbers of police officers in the United States has been declining. However‚ the rates for many white-collar crimes‚ such as computer crimes‚ employee theft‚ and fraud‚ are increasing. Public policing has been known to have a monopoly on policing until the increased trend in private policing in the United States. Public and private policing have many similarities

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    intelligence officers and making information easier to gather. Overall‚ technology upgrades are having a very positive effect on the intelligence field. Many advances in military intelligence technology have been made in homeland surveillance. “These new surveillance technologies have made it not only easier to follow and watch suspected terrorists but also gather information on our enemies and even launch both offensive and defensive security measures” (Baynard 2). Technology is also allowing identification

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