White-collar crime‚ specifically computer crime‚ is becoming more popular as computers become more readily available. Crimes using computers and crimes against computers are usually committed without fear of being caught‚ due to the detachment of the offender from the victim. Computer crime is defined as‚ “Criminal activity directly related to the use of computers‚ specifically illegal trespass into the computer system or database of another‚ manipulation or theft of stored or on-line data‚ or sabotage
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8 Part 2. Procedures for responding to specific child protection concerns about children at risk of significant harm 8 Section 1. Scope of the procedure 8 Section 2. Immediate action to take if‚ as a member of Ofsted staff‚ you observe abuse while it is taking place 10 Section 3. Immediate action to take if you receive an allegation of possible significant harm to a child or young person 11 Section 4. Identification of level of concern and next steps 13 Section 5. Subsequent action
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Social impact of computer use 11/18/2009 Author : Muhammad Raza Khan Submitted to : Asif H. Qureshi Traditionally‚ courses that deal with computers and society issues focus primarily on enumerating the various ways in which computers impact society. This is done by listing categories of topics such as privacy‚ computers in medicine‚ military uses of computers‚ etc. Classic cases of computer abuse or errant systems are typically described in detail‚ as a way of simply making students
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Computers and Ethics in the Workplace Executive Summary This paper discusses issues with ethics that have derived in the workplace as a result of the use of business computers. The definition of computer ethics is simple; they are a set of moral principles that intend to help with the regulation of the use of computers. Some common problems with computer ethics consist of privacy concerns‚ intellectual property rights‚ and the way computers have an effect on people. In other words‚ computer ethics
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Abuse and Heredity Research question: Is child abuse hereditary? There are many types of abuse such as alcohol abuse‚ drug abuse‚ domestic abuse just to name a few but of all the types of abuse there is one type of abuse that is probably one of the easiest to pass down and that is child abuse. Child abuse is easy to pass down because we look to what we know when were not certain what to do. The term for passing down child abuse is known as intergenerational abuse. There are four methods of child
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Subject Child Abuse Saturday‚ September 08‚ 2012 The Effects Mental Abuse Have on Children What is Mental Abuse? Mental abuse‚ which is also referred to as emotional or psychological abuse‚ is a behavior that exposes another person to psychological trauma such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)‚ chronic depression‚ or nervousness (Allister 129). Such behaviors are usually perpetrated by people who are at a more powerful position than the victim‚ i.e. a teacher to a student‚ a manager to
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Animal abuse can happen all around the world in many different ways. Animal cruelty is when someone hurts or does not care for an animal responsibly‚ for an example not giving your pet food or water. It is against the law to be cruel or harm animals‚ even your own pets. It is also called animal abuse‚ or neglect. Neglect sometimes it is simply that people do not understand that what they are doing to an animal is causing the animal pain. Other times‚ people who have been abused themselves will be
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are so morally obligated to focus on child or spousal abuse that elderly abuse gets over looked. Every year an estimated 2.1 million older Americans are victims of this abuse. Elderly abuse is nothing to be taken lightly. It is one of the most unreported crimes in the country and the abuse usually occurs when someone is taking advantage of a fragile or disabled elderly person‚ using physical and mental tactics or neglecting them. Elderly abuse is not only morally and ethically wrong but it is wrong
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Tyeisha Brevard PHI-105 Instructor Roundtree May 19th‚ 2013 Child Abuse Primary prevention of maltreatment is the level of prevention most sought out in stopping child abuse. This level of prevention focuses on creating an ideal environment in which child abuse is least likely to ever occur. The environment can range anywhere from personal to public. The personal environment‚ or macro system‚ would be considered the internal make-up of a family such as cultural values or financial status
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When most are questioned on how slaves were mistreated‚ it is usually along the lines of getting whipped‚ chained‚ and lynched. Although this is not necessarily incorrect‚ the modes of abuse the slaves of America underwent are much deeper than that and are far more complex as some forms of abuse are not seen to the naked eye. Apart from physical violence‚ slaves were also constantly made to feel worthless about themselves through several actions that made slaves feel like they did not even own
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