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    Cyber Crime

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    WHAT IS COMPUTER CRIME ? All crimes performed or resorted to by abuse of electronic media or otherwise‚ with the purpose of influencing the functioning of a computer or computer system. IN SHORT COMPUTER CRIME is any crime where – Ø Computer is a target. Ø Computer is a tool of crime Ø Computer is medium to crime Profile of Cyber Criminal Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Disgruntled employees. Teenagers. Professional Hackers. Business Rivals. Political Hacktivists. Ex-Boy Friend. Divorced Husbands‚ etc

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    Juvenile Crime

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    I feel that the juvenile crime mostly happen on children who between the ages of 7 and 18. They were generally thought to be incapable of committing a criminal act. About 80 percent of adolescents and pre- adolescents have engaged inappropriate behavior. The most common cases are involving underage smoking‚ taking drugs‚ illegal activities such as racing and gambling. In some countries‚ juvenile has charged with a serious crime‚ such as robbery or even murder. However this may causing many problems

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    Computer Crime

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    Computer Crime Bryan J. Doe CJ375 Research Paper COMPUTER CRIME One of the newest areas of crime is what we call computer crime. The at least seeming anonymity of computer technologies may actually encourage some people who would not otherwise be tempted to commit crimes to do so using the Internet. They may simply believe that they will never be caught‚ or they may not think about being caught at all. They may simply find the lure of committing virtual crimes too psychologically appealing to

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    Crime Prevention

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    Crime Prevention 1 Crime Prevention TuLisha Blackshear CJ212 Crime Prevention Professor Sperling March 9‚ 2010 Crime Prevention 2 Crime is an ever growing problem in our society. Law enforcement officers put themselves at risk on a daily basis in their quest to apprehend suspects and attempt to deter crime. I will be discussing the components and concepts of crime prevention throughout the course of this essay. Crime prevention is the attempt to deter crime and reduce

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    crime stat

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    and limitations of basic crime indicators employed by the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. These indicators can aid law enforcement administrators in the performance of their duties and serve as forerunners for the implementation of more sophisticated analytical tools. Volume‚ rate‚ and trend are basic crime indicators used in the UCR Program. Each statistic provides a different perspective of the crime experience known to law enforcement officials. Volume Crime volume is a basic indicator

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    Crime Increase

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    It is true that many countries have been experiencing the growth of crime rate. In response many countries are building new prisons‚ but they are just increase the number of inmates instead of solving this problem. Perhaps‚ we need to look back at the roots of this issue and facing the possible causes. The TV and computer games are considered to be one of the reasons of crime level and violence increase. Violent actions‚ murders in virtual worlds or on TV screen are changing our vision of morale

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    Financial Crime

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    What is a Financial Crime? There is no internationally accepted definition of financial crime. Rather‚ the term expresses different concepts depending on the jurisdiction and on the context. In general‚ financial crime can refer to any non-violent crime that results in a financial gain to the perpetrators and loss to others or the state. It includes a range of illegal activities such as: • corruption (bribery‚ speed money‚ kickbacks etc.) • financial fraud (accounting‚ check‚ credit card‚ mortgage

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    Abstract Progression of Homosexuality: Evolution of a phenomenon over time Some authors believe that homosexuality is not a kind of conduct‚ as commonly supposed‚ but a psychological condition (Woggon‚ 1981). Thus‚ it is important to understand that the genuine homosexual condition or inversion‚ as it is often termed. This condition is something for which the subject is in no way responsible. Some literature suggests that homosexuality in itself it is morally neutral. Like the condition

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    Crime and Punishment

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    Raskolnikov’s article‚ "On Crime‚" is vital to the understanding of his beliefs. This article also has a profound effect on Crime and Punishment as a whole‚ the subject matter being one of the main themes of the novel. The idea of the "extraordinary man" is referred to literally throughout the book‚ but also notable is the subconscious effect the idea has on Raskolnikov. Sometimes Raskolnikov is not even aware of this influence. It is important to note originality‚ or the ability to "utter a new

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    War Crimes

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    War Crimes: Freedom or Justice “No crime without law”‚ is a statement that was agreed upon for every power- wielding country across the globe1. Any discretion would normally result in the United Nations International Court of Justice to bring down the iron fist and resolve the situation in any way that they feel fit. Recently‚ there has been another method to solve disagreements throughout the world‚ not with petty crimes‚ but war crimes. War crimes are offenses that undermine the previously amended

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