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    Forensic Accounting

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    number of corporate scandals‚ stricter reporting‚ and internal control regulations involving public awareness and importance in the business world. Forensic Accounting is accounting with specific emphasis in conducting financial investigations for law enforcement and civil court cases. A Forensic Accountant has to do a lot of interviewing. Although every case is unique‚ a typical case for a Forensic Accountant would include the following steps: (1) meet with the client (this is done to get the

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    Juvenile Delinquence

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    longitudinal studies are the best way to gain information on the causes of delinquency. These kinds of studies would be better to measure child abuse because it is hard to get a measure of child abuse if there are not proper documents from courts or law enforcement agencies.. Connecting with individuals on a deeper level instead will help get a better understanding. This type of investigation involves repeated contacts with the same individuals so that patterns in the child’s developmental years can be studied

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    Forensic Computing

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    crime and its victim (Casey‚ 2000). Digital evidences‚ like normal (traditional) evidences‚ must pass the test of admissibility and weight. Admissibility is a set of legal rules applied by judges in order to allow the use of evidence in a court of law. Weight is the validity and importance of the evidence. Therefore evidence must be: admissible‚ authentic‚ complete‚ reliable and believable (Casey‚ 2011). Following these rules is essential to guaranteeing successful evidence collection. Digital

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    to protect yourself and your computer against these crimes and why we are morally obligated to report these crimes. TYPES Growth Rates- In 2010‚ the FBI received 303‚809 reports of cybercrime from U.S. residents‚ and referred 121‚710 to law enforcement agencies for further investigation. This was an approximate 10% decrease from 2009 when the FBI received 336‚655 reports. However‚ looking at the longer term‚ it was an approximately 1800% increase over the figures from 2000‚ when only 16‚838 complaints

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    Community Partnership

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    community oriented policing service is community partnerships. Community partnerships are the relationships among different law enforcement agencies to work together to better serve and protect the community and to value the trust of the people in what we are about (www.cops.usdoj.gov). Moreover‚ the relationships are not only developed among different government agencies‚ but with the community as well‚ such as: community member‚ nonprofit organization‚ private business‚ and the media. Our goal

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    After all‚ there is virtually no protection for these copyright holders from the misuse of their property. But‚ as Scott Sullivan‚ writer for The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin stated‚ "as history has proven‚ technological and societal advances usually come with a price." The price society is paying for the Internet is a loss of copyright protection by laws for their intellectual material. Napster is a good example of how these intellectual property rights are being compromised on the Internet. Napster

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    analysis of the crime(s) he or she has committed” (FBI‚ 1998). Although having grown in popularity in the recent decades profiling criminals based on behavior patterns is not a new trend‚ but instead something that has been practiced by law enforcement agencies around the globe going back at least 200 years. One of the first instances of profiling came from Cesaro Lombroso an Italian criminologist who in 1876 published

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    Crossfit

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    and to track individual progress. Some affiliates offer additional classes‚ such as Olympic weightlifting‚ which are not centered around a WOD.[9] CrossFit programming is used by 5‚000 private affiliated gyms and by many fire departments‚ law enforcement agencies‚ and military organizations including the Royal Danish Life Guards‚[10][11][12][13] as well as by some U.S. and Canadian high school physical education teachers‚ high school and college sports teams‚ and the Miami Marlins.[14][15][16] In

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    same organization. The revealed misconduct may be classified in many ways; for example‚ a violation of a law‚ rule‚ regulation and/or a direct threat to public interest‚ such as fraud‚ health/safety violations‚ and corruption. Whistleblowers may make their allegations internally (for example‚ to other people within the accused organization) or externally (to regulators‚ law enforcement agencies‚ to the media or to groups concerned with the issues). An employee is more justified in blowing the whistle

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    There were several different forms of early policing with kin policing and nightwatch being two of the earliest styles. Kin policing was a style of enforcement where family members or tribes enforced the informal and customary rules of the group. Punishments meted out from this type of policing were brutal and tended to fall into the category of “an eye for an eye”. Nightwatch was a collection of citizens who patrolled at night monitoring the city for fires and other problems‚ eventually progressing

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