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    Time Theft

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    Time theft‚ an unethical behavior in the workplace‚ is far too often overlooked. By utilizing the theory of planned behavior the determinants of time theft can further be understood in order to eliminate further replication of these unethical actions. Positive attitudes‚ pressures of subjective norms‚ and perceived behavior control over the action in question are the contributing factors in the decision process that leads to time theft by employees. POSITIVE EMPLOYEE ATTITUDE TOWARD CONSEQUENCES

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    The Globalization of White Collar Crimes: An Inside Look of How Fraud‚ Embezzlement‚ Cybercrime‚ Identity Theft and Forgery Are Increasing World-Wide In this paper I will examine some of the aspects of white collar crimes such as: fraud‚ embezzlement‚ cybercrimes‚ identity theft and forgery. I will explain what each of these are pertaining to criminal justice and how they relate to one another. And I will conclude by how each of these topics are growing into global problems. According to Criminal-Law-Lawyer-Source

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    Accounting‚ Organizations and Society 34 (2009) 770–786 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Accounting‚ Organizations and Society journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/aos Making imaginary worlds real: The case of expensing employee stock options Sue Ravenscroft a‚*‚ Paul F. Williams b‚1 a b Department of Accounting‚ Iowa State University‚ 2330 Gerdin Building‚ Ames‚ IA 50011-1350‚ United States Department of Accounting‚ North Carolina State University‚ Box 8113‚ Raleigh

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    Kidney theft

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    recruited (or learn through word-of-mouth and volunteer) and flown to another nation‚ where the organ is removed in a makeshift operating room. KIDNEY THEFT While at first believed to be a true but surreal horror story (often involving the victim waking up in a bathtub full of bloody ice cubes)‚ and then dismissed as an urban legend‚ kidney theft has been known to happen. A day laborer‚ Mohammad Salim Khan‚ who lived close to Delhi‚ India‚ was looking for a day’s wages when he agreed to go to a

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    Password Theft

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    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. History of Authorization System The security of digital data has long been a concern of operating system designers. The first time-sharing systems in the early 1960s had password schemes as part of logging in‚ memory protection hardware‚ and access control lists on files. By 1970‚ the means to assure security and protection were considered fundamental to operating systems and were an important consideration in the design of OS kernels. Authorization is the process

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    Identity Theft

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    Identity Theft 1. If you find errors on your credit report‚ what steps would you take to correct them? If errors are found on my credit report I would right away contact the reporting company and in writing provide the information that I believe is inaccurate. That way the reporting company can investigate and also alert the organization that provided the information. Along with I would contact the business or organization myself and provide in writing that I disputed the charges to avoid the business

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    Snatch Theft

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    Next point is‚individu must avoid themself from go out at night especially when you are alone.This is because the snatch theft will have a big chance to snatch at night.At night‚there will be no people walk and go out.So‚there are no one can help the victims when they are being snatch. The other solution is come from the society.The society is including the role of school‚public‚family members and other that related.The school can also help to reduce the number of snatch theft.This is because

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    Identity Theft

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    Identity Theft  It has become a new tradition in my immediate family to take cruises to different places in July. This year was going to be the best for me since we were heading to San Juan‚ Puerto Rico‚ St. Thomas‚ St. Martin and Nassau. We had all our excursions picked out and for once everybody was going to do something that only I wanted to do. We were going to take a walking tour of Old San Juan and see all the forts and cathedrals that were built when San Juan came about‚ but a problem that

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    Theft Observation

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    1. At 2:50 pm on November 9th‚ 2015‚ we got a call about a theft from Scott Carpenter. This was at 123 Main Street and the theft was of his car‚ a cherry red 1967 Ford Mustang licence plate JEP-097. Mark and I arrived and Scott invited us in and told us that he was calling around to find his car. Scott came home after his night-shift and the Mustang that he parked along the side (front) of his house was missing. Cathy walked in shortly after we arrived and she was gathering her belongings. She stated

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    Atm Theft

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    ATM machine a man who seemingly performs operations on his credit card bill. • In fact‚ he puts in the ATM reader a special plastic web - a "loop"‚ which "catches" the card of the next visitor. • ATM Machinations - is a risky business‚ so thefts do not do this job alone. • On this slide we can see a visitor at the ATM‚ in which recently was put a "loop". The customer inserts his credit card in ATM and begins to make operations. • The card is in ATM. The customer is wondering‚ and

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