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    can form online and these groups may get involved in inappropriate‚ antisocial‚ or illegal behaviour while using digital technologies. Some children and young people may become involved in serious illegal activities. Possibilities include‚ identity theft‚ bullying‚ selling stolen goods‚ participation in hate websites. There is also a risk that children can access sites‚ suicide sites and online gambling. There is also the possibility that children may divulge personal information such as full name

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    A city means a large and important town. Some people say that city is the best place to live. Nowadays‚ more and more people are choosing to live in the city. They are willing to leave their homes and migrate to the city because there are plenty of job opportunities and entertainment in the city. One has an easy access to all the amenities of life. Additionally‚ city centers are the places where all the business‚ educational‚ official and trade activity centers are located. The commuting time is

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    Computer Fraud Act Essay

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    certain financial institutions are involved‚ where the crime itself is interstate in nature‚ or computers used in interstate and foreign commerce. It was amended in 1988‚ 1994‚ 1996‚ in 2001 by the USA PATRIOT Act‚ 2002‚ and in 2008 by the Identity Theft Enforcement and Restitution Act. Subsection (b) of the act punishes anyone who not just commits or attempts to commit an offense under the

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    primary target is the computer or devices within the computer include computing or creating viruses‚ malicious and malware codes and denial of service attacks. On the other hand activities that would fall under the second category include identity theft‚ cyber stalking‚ information warfare and fraud (Siegel‚ 2008). There are some specific computer crimes. Some of them include: Spam – This refers to sending of bulk emails to people’s addresses without their consent or authority usually for

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    stealing the information related to the new “Alvin in Wonderland” game‚ he and I came to an agreement that I would “come across” the missing tapes and he would resign. We also agreed that should this arrangement become public‚ I would turn him in for theft and only at that point likely put my job at risk. While I was fortunate that this negotiation went well for me overall‚ it was largely due to the fact that the opposing party approached the negotiation in the manner that I had hoped. Had he come

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    COMPARE AND EVALUATE ANY TWO OF THE FOLLOWING PERSPECTIVES ON CRIME AND DEVIANCE Crime is a word that most of the people can relate to‚ according to Collins dictionary it means; violation of the law. (Collins 2005) Deviance is a more difficult word to identify ‚ Collins dictionary definition is; people who have diverged from usual or accepted standards of society‚ especially in social or sexual behaviour. Su Epstein (2005) who has a PhD ‚ describes deviance in cultural societies as; there are no laws about

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    Heroine Moll Flanders

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    Moll Flanders in Daniel Defoe’s novel is portrayed as a witty feminine heroine of survival and an innocent fallen angel of circumstance‚ rather than the vile and cruel criminals in factual materials in the 18th century. In comparing Moll Flanders with criminals in factual fiction‚ such as Anne Holland and Mary Frith (Moll Cutpurse)‚ there are a lot of resemblances. For example‚ the gender of these characters are all female; the last name Holland and Flanders are both some kind

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    Stealing company equipment to gain profit. Professional: A doctor over bills to gain profit. Organizational: For the benefit of another. 3. What is pilferage? Why do people engage in this activity? Pilferage is the theft of part of the contents of a package. It may also include theft of the contents but leaving the package. 4. What is organized crime? What typical activities are included in organized crime? It is a term which categorizes transnational‚ national‚ or local groupings of highly centralized

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    Hammurabi's Code

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    8-16-13 Hammurabi’s Code: Was it Just? In the early 18th century‚ a guy by the name of Hammurabi made up Hammurabi’s Code. Hammurabi’s Code includes laws‚ punishments‚ and rewards. These laws cover subjects such as family life‚ agriculture‚ theft and professional standards (doc A). Is Hammurabi’s Code really just? In my opinion there is not an exact answer to this question simply because there are some laws that I think are pretty fair and some I highly think are not just. One of Hammurabi’s

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    You may not want to spend the time/money necessary to maintain good controls You don’t’ have the staff or the history to build a good internal control system With the slowing economy‚ people are desperate – and desperate people do desperate things – theft and embezzlement are on the rise Here is my “top 10 list” of ways you can improve your internal controls and hopefully help prevent fraud before it happens. Some of these make perfect sense and fall in the “duhh” category (to quote one of my favorite

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