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    most common cybercrimes are: cyber fraud‚ cyber theft‚ stalking‚ and hacking. Federal law classifies computer fraud as the use of a computer to initiate a deceitful misrepresentation of fact as an attempt to persuade another to do or refrain from doing something which causes

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    Maslow‚ an American psychologist. In today’s modern age‚ we can’t be so sure to our safety that’s why as the number of records of violation such as theft-related crimes continuously increasing‚ especially in the vehicles like cars - the usual target of thieves because of its lack of security system‚ developers and researchers continue to improve the anti-theft systems to guarantee the safety and protection of every one of us. Nowadays a lot of security devices were introduced like alarms‚ codes detectors

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    and categorizes each separate crime under those offenses. I have selected to discuss the crime of larceny theft for the two (2) metropolitan areas of Washington D.C.‚ Washington‚ and Chicago‚ Illinois. In the following I will identify the number of occurrences‚ what the rates were‚ did the rates change over time‚ and what factors could explain a change for both areas. First‚ larceny theft is typically defined as the taking of almost anything of value without the consent of the owner‚ with the intent

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    identity theft which affects the average consumer. The government has introduced legislation and created task forces in an effort to combat cybercrime. The first cybercrime offense was committed in 1978 over the ARPAnet‚ a Department of Defense Network in the form of spam mail (Carajal‚ 2008). Since that time cyber crime has evolved into a worldwide problem that costs governments countless amounts of money to combat. There are several definitions used to identify cyber crime

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    Kleptomania is a recurrent failure to resist the impulse to steal objects not needed for personal use or their monetary value. There is an increasing sense of tension preceding the unplanned theft‚ followed by a relief at the time of the theft. The theft is not done with others and not done out of anger or vengeance. Because kleptomaniacs obtain gratification from the act of stealing rather than from possession of the stolen articles‚ they often steal objects of little value that they could easily

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    According to "Uniform Crime Reporting Statistics" (n.d.)‚ " The UCR Program collects statistics on violent crime (murder and nonnegligent manslaughter‚ forcible rape‚ robbery‚ and aggravated assault) and property crime (burglary‚ larceny-theft‚ and motor vehicle theft)”. "By congressional mandate‚ arson was added as the eighth Part I offense in 1979. Arson statistics are not available for access on this site" ("Uniform Crime Reporting Statistics"‚ n.d.).  Valid assessments are possible only with

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    the Bertillon System‚ became the first system based on the idea that human characteristics such skeleton size and eye color were the same throughout a person’s life. In the mid eighteenth century‚ the study of fingerprints became a popular way to identify crime suspects. They did not learn until the turn of the century that each person’s fingerprints were unique and could not be changed. Scotland yard‚ founded in the early eighteenth century‚ was the model that the FBI modeled itself after initially

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    to criminalistics. (What is a Criminalist? 2011) Criminalistics is the forensic science that examines and interprets evidence while using natural science. Forensic science relates to all sciences applied to lawful issues. Criminalists examine and identify physical evidence found in order to rebuild the scene of the crime. Physical evidence is most often things such as weapons‚ parts of cloths‚ bloodstains‚ drugs‚ or sometimes the vapor in the air. They link the physical evidence between the suspect

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    different fields in psychology. Psychology (derived from the Greek words ’psyche’ meaning mind and soul and ’logos’ meaning discourse)‚ is the study of mental processes and behavior. It attempts to explore different facets of the mind. Theorists identify three broad categories of psychology‚ namely‚ the cognitive‚ the conative and the affective. For more on this‚ refer to theoretical perspectives of psychology. But here we take you through the different fields of psychology to choose from‚ when choosing

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    Crimes are happening all day every day in the United States. Crime is a behavior that violates official law and is punishable through formal sanctions (OpenStax 2013:150). Upper-level crimes are now of great interest because of its growth in corporate America today (Roche‚ Schwartz‚ Steffensmeier 2013: 449). It is harmful to everyone and comes with extensive consequences (Roche et al. 2013: 449). White collar crimes are illegal activities committed by high status people in their course of occupation

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