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    Emile Durkheim presents three typologies for the social rate of suicide in the book On Suicide by explicitly defining suicide in terms of society as opposed to the individual. He notes that typically suicide is seen as act of great individuality‚ and pertains to psychological factors and further individual factors. When Durkheim looks at suicide rates for different societies in Europe between‚ and between given time periods‚ statistics show that there is a stable rate among all of the countries‚

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    E- Recruitment

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    Sarita Michael Samson saritasamson@rediffmail.com 9823959009 Address: ATSS College of business studies and computer application‚ C/2‚ MIDC‚Opposite east Chinchwad post office‚ near niramaya hospital‚chichwad‚Pune -19 Topic: E- Recruitment: An Overview Introduction: In terms of HRM‚ the internet has radically changed the recruitment function from the organisational and job seekers ’ perspective. Conventional methods of recruitment processes are readily acknowledged as

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    delinquency‚ also known as juvenile offending‚ or youth crime‚ is participation in illegal behavior by minorsᄃ(juveniles) (individuals younger than the statutoryᄃ age of majorityᄃ).[1] Most legal systemsᄃ prescribe specific procedures for dealing with juveniles‚ such as juvenile detention centersᄃ‚ and courtsᄃ. A juvenile delinquent is a person who is typically under the age of 18 and commits an act that otherwise would have been charged as a crime if they were an adult. Depending on the type and severity

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    Digital Crime Evidence and Procedures Digital TITLE: Compare and contrast the four different categorizations of computer crimes Abstract Computers are used for many different types of personal and work related activities. Getting on the Internet and researching a topic for a college paper‚ researching types of flat screen televisions and their various prices‚ or what about getting on the computer and playing games‚ or using computers to watch movies and chat with friends and family. From

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    E Procurement

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    1. E procurement – A bird’s eye view 1.1 Introduction E-procurement is the business-to-business purchase and sale of supplies and services over the Internet. An important part of many B2B sites‚ e-procurement is also sometimes referred to by other terms‚ such as supplier exchange. Typically‚ e-procurement Web sites allow qualified and registered users to look for buyers or sellers of goods and services. Depending on the approach‚ buyers or sellers may specify prices or invite bids. Transactions

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    E-Waste‚ The Dark Side of Moore’s Law We should celebrate the great bounty Moore’s Law and the tech industry bestow on our lives. Costs fall‚ workers become more productive‚ innovations flourish‚ and we gorge at a buffet of digital entertainment that includes music‚ movies‚ and games. But there is a dark side to this faster and cheaper advancement. A PC has an expected lifetime of three to five years. A cell phone? Two years or less. Rapid obsolescence means the creation of ever-growing mountains

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    Cyber Crime

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    cybercrime has been prepared by the DOJ as part of its advocacy program to prevent abuses in cyberspace as the legality of the new law against cybercrime is being deliberated in the Supreme Court. In October 2012‚ the implementation of the new Cyber-crime Prevention Act of 2012 was suspended by the high tribunal for four months until Feb.6 following 15 petitions seeking for the law to be declared unconstitutional wholly or partially. The high court is set to hear on Jan.15 oral arguments on the law

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    Define Crime

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    Defining Crime Crime Is usually defined as whether the law has been broken which may lead to a punishment by the legal system however crime is hard to define because if the law or penal system did not exist than neither would the labelling of a behaviour or act as criminal or not. The legal system defines acts as criminal if a person has broken the law either by “actus reus” (guilty act)‚ when a criminal act has occurred or “mens rea” (guilty mind) when a person had the intention of carrying

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    E- Recruitment

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    April 2012 E- Recruitment Avinash S. Kapse‚ Vishal S. Patil‚ Nikhil V. Patil ABSTRACT - Now a day the traditional method of recruitment has been revolutionized by the influence of the Internet. Hence In the last decade‚ the use of Internet has dramatically changed the face of HR recruitment and the ways organizations think about the Recruiting methods. In the next coming years‚ online recruitment and hiring new candidate is continued their explosion and Growth. Presently‚ e- recruitment

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    Crime Theories

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    Various Theories of Crime Causation vickie murphy AIU online E.Hale 2/19/12 Abstract Within this paper we will discuss the merits of the idea that genetics are a source for criminal behavior. As well as some of the strengths and weaknesses of the evidence surrounding genetics and crime and In closure what would be some of the repercussions in the criminal justice field if the existence of the criminal gene is proven to be true. Theories of Crime Causation To begin to understand the

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