example‚ if someone poked someone’s eye out‚ someone would poke that someone’s eye out. I think this is fair because it doesn’t make sense any other way. For instance‚ if one was jailed ten years for a minor theft (a purse‚ a bike‚ etc.) and someone else was jailed ten years for a major theft (robbing the bank‚ stealing a valuable painting‚ etc.)‚ that wouldn’t be reasonable. In Hammurabi’s an eye for an eye’ theory‚ all the punishments are equal to the crime‚ which is very practical. Most of his
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Introduction 7/11 is a 24 hour convenience store‚ with over 551 stores nationwide. On November 1982‚ PSC or Philippine Seven Corporation was registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission‚ It acquired from Southland Corporation of Dallas‚ Texas the license to operate 7-Eleven stores in the Philippines in December 13‚ 1982. Operations commenced with the opening of its first store in February 29‚ 1984 at the corner of Kamias Road and EDSA Quezon City‚ Metro Manila. 7/11’s vision is “be
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bully. Under the Cyber Crime Law‚ these individuals would‚ hypothetically‚ be protected. 2. Hacking. That is definitely a crime with or with out the R.A. for one‚ that is not your site and you don’t have the right to hack into anything. It’s like theft only you are not going in a house in the middle of the night trying your hardest not to wake dogs up. 3. Cyber Sex. How do we stop this if there is no law to prevent it? Cyber sex is starting to get‚ no cross that‚ has always been rampant ever since
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crime. There are three main categories in which computer crimes are categorized. The first category is “Target” crimes‚ which means crimes in which the computer is the target. This type of computer crime includes offenses such as theft of intellectual property and theft of marketing information. There are many crimes under this category‚ for instance Techno Vandalism occurs when unauthorized access to a computer results in damaged files or programs. Another crime that relates to this category is
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1979 he embezzled approximately $1 .36 million. He needed two signatures on every check was to ask another executive who was leaving on vacation to sign several checks “just in case" the company needed additional cash while he was gone. To cover the theft‚ Miller retrieved the canceled check from the bank reconciliation and destroyed it. Miller working at Associated‚ Miller was able to lead a very comfortable lifestyle. He bought a new house and several expensive cars. He bought vacation property and
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Introduction to Burglary Section 9 of the Theft Act 1968 provides: "(1) A person is guilty of burglary if- (a) he enters any building or part of a building as a trespasser and with intent to commit any such offence as is mentioned in subsection (2) below; or (b) having entered any building or part of a building as a trespasser he steals or attempts to steal anything in the building or that part of it or inflicts or attempts to inflict on any person therein any grievous bodily harm. (2) The offences
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Klepto‚ Kleptomaniac‚ Kleptomania‚ some are just punned names‚ typically used to describe anyone who steals‚ but Kleptomania is more than just stealing and is recognized as an Impulse Control Disorder. Kleptomania [Gr.‚=craze for stealing]‚ irresistible compulsion to steal‚ motivated by neurotic impulse rather than material need. No specific cause is known. The condition is considered generally as the result of some underlying emotional disturbance rather than as a form of neurosis in itself. Legally
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highly publicized over the past decade or so. A few of the well-known events are WorldCom (2002)‚ Enron (2001)‚ and the Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme (2008). The fact is white collar crime is on the rise and it comes in many forms; embezzlement‚ identity theft‚ insider trading‚ insurance fraud‚ money laundering‚ price fixing‚ and many more. Telemarketing has become one of the fastest growing white collar crimes and it costs millions of people who are victimized $40 billion annually. (Online Lawyer Source
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Common Assault (Technical Assault) This is a common law offence. Actus Reus- D causes V to apprehend immediate physical violence. (fear must be there and then R v Lamb) R v Fagan Events are viewed from V’s prospective‚ not the reasonable person’s. Smith v Chief supt woking police (1983) Assault may be committed by words alone. R v Burstow‚ R v Ireland. Mens Rea- Intention to cause V to apprehendd immediate harm or recklessness as to whether V may apprehend immediate harm. R v Savage ‚ R v Paramenter
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Cybercrime encompasses any criminal act dealing with computers and networks. In addition‚ cybercrime also involves traditional crimes that take place on the Internet. These include; hate crimes‚ telemarketing and Internet fraud‚ identity theft‚ and credit card account thefts. They are committed intentionally against individuals or groups with a criminal motive to harm the victim ’s name or cause physical or mental harm to the victim directly or indirectly. It can be through modern telecommunication networks
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