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    Online Reviews Cyber warfare provides ominous welcome to 2015 “So long mom‚ I’m off to drop the bomb‚ so don’t wait up for me. … I’ll look for you when the war is over‚ an hour and a half from now.” — Lyrics by Tom Lehrer‚ to the song‚ “So long‚ mom.” Fifty years ago‚ when Tom Lehrer’s hilarious topical humor was being set to music‚ the notion of World War III was imagined as one consisting of nuclear warheads that could attack any target in about 30 minutes. After that‚ it was anybody’s guess

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    playing online games at cyber cafes do more good than harm “Hey! John! Let us go to the cyber café to have some fun‚” Lawrence shouted at John. John looked elated and over the moon upon hearing his fast friend’s invitation. He nodded his head and took the bunch of keys but out of the blue‚ he was stopped by his beloved mother accompanied by a stern face right in front of him. “Where are you going to and with who?” his mother asked strictly. “Erm……with friends and to the cyber café‚” he answered without

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    The first law against hate crimes was passed in 1968 as a civil rights act; the law was aimed at protecting people against any attacks based on race‚ religion or origin. A crime motivated by gender‚ disability and sexual preference could not be prosecuted as a hate crime until 2009.The FBI says that a hate crime can target either a person or property and can be motivated in whole or in part by biases‚ meaning offenders can have other motives besides hate. To track attacks such as these‚ the FBI

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    The enacting of teenage curfew laws in American cities such as Dallas‚ Texas is a good idea. Such laws can decrease the juvenile crime rate and provide an opportunity for teens who are at risk to become delinquents to receive needed help. Over the past several years‚ One reason I believe that teenager curfew laws should be effective in many communities is because of the high rate of juvenile crime. If there are fewer teens in the street there will be fewer crimes will be committed by and against

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    Single Most Important Cybersecurity Vulnerability Facing IT Managers Today CSSEC610 Professor Chun-I P Chen March 31‚ 2013 Table of Contents Cyber security must be an aggressive and evolving practice. Not only is it important to put security in place for current technology that can access electronic information‚ but also to look forward to future trends and strategies. Methods must also be developed that will continuously protect information regardless of growth and technological

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    Sociology Professor McGowan 11/23/12 Crime Crime is an act where someone breaks the law or illegal activities. There different types of crimes such as vice crimes‚ street crime and computer crime. Vice crime is a crime where someone is doing a criminal act such as gambling or drug use. Street crime is something down the lines of rape‚ robbery‚ or assault. Finally is computer crime‚ which would be hacking on the computer for money or personal mail. These crimes are different and can affect our society

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    Assignment B – Crime and Crime prevention   ICT has greatly contributed to better crime prevention but has also increased some forms of  crime. Many Internet criminals are using a number of different methods in order to take what  they want from unsuspecting members of the public. There are multiple reasons why criminals  commit crime via the Internet‚ however the most common crimes are the theft of money‚ the  theft of identities or information and finally the damaging of others computers via methods 

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    Executive Summary 1 Future Operational Needs of Law Enforcement 3 Future Crime-Fighting Technologies 4 Crime Predictive Analytics 7 Conclusions 8 References 10 . EXECUTIVE SUMMARY “Policing in America today is at a crossroads as it looks towards the future‚ the old policing strategies are no longer suited to address the emerging threats and growth of electronic crimes arising from out of the growth and popularity of the Internet‚ these crimes include: online fraud‚ child pornography

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    Law enforcement agencies nationwide must constantly adapt to the changing nature of crime and the ways criminals must be prosecuted. New dangers like terrorism‚ as well as old ones‚ such as public corruption‚ threaten the public and force police agencies to acclimate themselves to this new environment. President Clinton explained the need for the development of the federal and local law enforcement agencies. "We have begun to find a way to reduce crime‚ forming community partnerships with local

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    Strikes Law was first implemented in 1993‚ to harshly prosecute repeat offenders of serious crimes by installing fear of receiving strict sentences. The Three Strikes Law aimed to increase prison time in hopes of deterring criminals from committing future crimes. However‚ the question emerged about whether or not the Three Strikes Law was effectively reducing crime rates. As well as reducing the overall cost of imprisonment and mass incarceration issues already present. The Three Strikes Law are imposing

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