CYBER CRIME Introduction: cybercrime‚ also called computer crime‚ the use of a computer as an instrument to further illegal ends‚ such as committing fraud‚ trafficking in child pornography and intellectual property‚ stealing identities‚ or violating privacy. Cybercrime‚ especially through the Internet‚ has grown in importance as the computer has become central to commerce‚ entertainment‚ and Because of the early and widespread adoption of computers and the Internet in the United States‚ most
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Examples of these crimes include‚ electronic funds transfer crime‚ electronic money laundering‚ [2]counterfeiting‚ and software piracy.[3] Contrary to traditional property offences‚ computers coupled with telecommunications technology enables offenders not to leave any traces of usual biological evidence in interpersonal offences such as finger prints or hair that could lead to the offender through forensic tests. Even if the police traced back the computer that the fund transfer crime was originated
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Crime can not be removed completely from society because it will always be the necessary unacceptable norm that can be located in all forms of societies around the world. Crime is regarded‚ by many people such as politicians and other people of everyday society‚ as horrid and unnecessary. Emile Durkheim believes that crime is normal and it isn’t possible for it to not exist. If crime is everywhere and in no area has crime ever been successfully eradicated then we should assume it is there for a reason
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theories of youth crime This essay will discuss the understanding of the sociological and psychological factors of youth crime. It will be agreeing and disagreeing in the above statement Youth crime is also known as juvenile delinquency‚ juvenile delinquency refers to criminal acts performed by juveniles. Most legal systems prescribe specific procedures for dealing with juveniles‚ such as juvenile detention centres. There are a multitude of different theories on the cause of crime‚ most if not all
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Crime & Deviance Crime is actions which break the law in the country and individual is in or “crime refers to those actives that break the law of the land and are subject to official punishment.” (Haralambos and Holborn 2008). Deviance is closely related to crime but refers more to the cause of such crimes “deviance consists of those acts which do not follow the norms and expectations of a particular social group” (Haralambos and Holborn 2008). This essay will be discussing both crime and
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"The Uniform Crime Report statistics state that blacks are more frequently arrested than whites. While this may mean that blacks actually commit more crime‚ what are some other factors that may be driving the statistics?" "If black neighborhoods are under more police surveillance than white neighborhoods‚ what does this mean for crime statistics?" "Can you give examples of how blacks receive differential treatment in the criminal justice system?" What are your thoughts? Remember to back your comments
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How to Increase job performance ….the main thing that matters to you as an employer is probably the way people do their jobs‚ and the results that they achieve. You cannot afford to employ people just because they are nice guys; you need to turn them into nice productive guys (Hackett‚ 1979). The above assertion by Hackett‚ (1979) cited in Ejiogu (2001:91) clearly explains the need and rationale for training‚ capacity building‚ appraisal or evaluation and motivation of staff or employees by the
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social norms and laws that are often customary within the cultural environment. However‚ prostitution and drug crimes are often viewed as victimless crimes because it is believed these crimes do not cause harm to innocent victims; although‚ might ask whether or not public crimes are victimless. Such acts are founded in deeds of prostitution and drugs related to national and international crime networks. These acts are all influenced by the political‚ economic‚ and social relations intertwined
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Uniforms Increase Followers‚ Not Leaders. “Be the best version of yourself‚” says Matthew Kelly. How can we be the best version of ourselves if we all look the same? We are all told to be different. Imagine your teacher saying “Be yourself.” Once you look around the room at your private or Catholic school‚ you notice you are all wearing the same thing. Uniforms increase followers‚ not leaders. Uniforms force students to wear the same thing five days a week‚ for the whole school year. Not wearing
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ssHow to Increase Sales in Retail with Market Basket Analysis Marko Svetina‚ Jože Zupančič Merkur d.d. C. na Okroglo 7‚ Naklo‚ Slovenia marko.svetina@merkur.si University of Maribor‚ Faculty of Organizational Sciences Kidričeva cesta 55a‚ Kranj‚ Slovenia joze.zupancic@fov.uni-mb.si Abstract: This paper investigates market basket analysis as an important component of analytical CRM in retail organizations. It presents the case of the company Merkur d.d.‚ Slovenia‚ a trading company dealing in items
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