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    Legal Studies Part I – Crime 1. The Nature Of Crime The Meaning of Crime A crime is defined as “any act or omission of duty that results in harm to society‚ and which is punishable by the state” The Elements of Crime: Actus Reus‚ Mens Rea There are two elements which must be present for a ‘crime’ to be committed: 1. Actus Reus: The Guilty Act – The act is carried out or performed‚ or an omission of an act which should have been done takes place. 2. Mens Rea: The Guilty Mind – Intent

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    COMPARISON BETWEEN COMPUTER CRIME ACT 1997 AND COMPUTER MISUSE ACT 1990 (UK) As the Malaysian society becomes more and more technology-savvy and Internet savvy due to the encouragement by the government and the country’s vision to be a world leading country in computer technology with the Multimedia Super Corridor‚ the number of computer-related crimes is on the rise. Therefore‚ in order to combat this new type of crime‚ the government of Malaysia had introduced a new legal framework to

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    Justice System Paper Define crime: A crime is an act committed or omitted‚ in violation of a public law‚ either forbidding or commanding it; a breach or violation of some public right or duty due to a whole community‚ considered as a community. In its social aggregate capacity‚ as distinguished from a civil injury. (Wilkins v. U. S) Crime is as also define differently by each state‚ federal law‚ and the court system. Law Dictionary: What is CRIME? definition of CRIME (Black ’s Law Dictionary) Level

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    Motivates Terrorists? Abstract This paper will seek to understand what really motivates terrorists to commit the acts that make them so infamous. We are assuming that the chief motivating factor behind the decisions of terrorist organizations is the political outcome of their acts balanced against the risk and collateral damage inflicted to achieve this end. We will also weigh in the appeal of terrorism on potential recruits in weak states and determine how the motivations of the group become

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    Terrorist Attack On the 1972 Munich Olympics More than ever before terrorism is affecting the world in various ways. Terrorism is prevailing in the world and is consuming it‚ making every country‚ every individual feel as though they could be a victim of it‚ or be subjected to terrorism in some way throughout their lifetime. However‚ terrorism is not new or something that anyone can change‚ or can be erased off the face of the earth. It is another danger that every country is faced with and will

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    GTD of all terrorist attacks from 1970 to 2013 were observed. This study sought to answer two main questions. Does a significant terrorist attack somehow inspire other terrorist attacks‚ and can terrorist attacks be anticipated statistically? They were searching to see if there was any evidence to the likelihood that another attack would occur where one just had. The authors found that “Although the volume of terrorist incidents worldwide has increased dramatically‚ the volume of terrorist incidents

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    is spread around the globe. More than fifty countries have Muslim-majority populations‚ while other groups of believers are clustered in minority communities on almost every continent. It is hard to determine the exact figure of the Muslim population in the United States. The reason is that there are three categories of Muslims: immigrants‚ converts‚ and those that are born to the first two groups. However‚ there is an estimate that varies from 5 to 8 million‚ of which about approximately half

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    committed himself to creating these attacks and successfully carried out 2 before being captured- the Pottawatomie Creek attack and Harpers Ferry raid. Many could argue why John Brown qualifies for being a terrorist‚ yet he undoubtedly created a pathway for

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    The September 11‚ 2001 terrorist attacks‚ now referred to as 9/11‚ were a series of coordinated‚ well-planned suicide attacks that involved the use of hijacked passenger jets as a means of destruction . The suicide bombers used the passenger jets as bombs‚ and ran into the World Trade Center Towers of New York‚ the Pentagon‚ and a fourth plane that did not make it to its destination‚ hit the ground in Pennsylvania. These sudden attacks came as a shock to the people and government of the USA. The

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    September 11‚ 2001‚ is a moment frozen in time. It was on this day that the world seemed to stop turning‚ and its course would never be the same again. It was the day of the largest organized attack on American citizens that took the lives of 2‚976 innocent everyday people (attention grabber).It not only destroyed buildings‚ it destroyed lives. Not only the innocent lives of the thousands murdered in the burning buildings were destroyed‚ but the lives of their families were destroyed‚ and their

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