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    Computer abuse: vandalizing the information society Steven M. Furnell and Matthew J. Warren Introduction Global information networks are now an integral part of the way in which modern businesses and economies operate. One of the best examples of the trend‚ the Internet‚ is now estimated to extend to over one million computers‚ connecting 30 million users in more than 40 countries and is still increasing. A rudimentary comparison arising from this is that the “population” of the Internet now exceeds

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    Jana Wesson-Martin 22 April 2014 Claudius Claudius is the antagonist of William Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark. He’s quite natural and human in his desires and intentions‚ and only his murderous action distinguishes him as a malicious criminal. Coveting his brother’s power‚ wife‚ popularity‚ and general royal lifestyle drove him to committing the unspeakable action of poisoning his brother‚ King Hamlet. Initially‚ Claudius is driven by a selfish greed‚ a lust for power‚ and his

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    Son‚ the case of the “Central Park Five”. According to the June 19 New York Times‚ the “Central Park Five are “The five [black and latino] men whose convictions in the brutal 1989 beating and rape of a female jogger in Central Park were later overturned have agreed to a settlement of about $40 million from New York City to resolve a bitterly fought civil rights lawsuit over their arrests and imprisonment in the sensational crime.” (qtd. Jackson). Five black and latino teenagers -- Kevin Richardson

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    basic‚ the essential to the complex and critical ones define our identity as Filipinos‚ and the basic extension of our humanity. That need to express‚ to communicate‚ and to reach out to one another without the fear of judgment or even criminal prosecution. We have the freest press‚ the most uncensored and unrestricted provisions on our freedom to express ourselves‚ to seek other people’s take on relevant issues and sometimes just so‚ because we want to and because we can. And when these are stripped

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    Cybercrime

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    cyber crime as fraud‚ forgery‚ and unauthorized access (Carajal‚ 2008). The Department of Justice (DOJ) defines cyber crime as any violations of criminal law that involve knowledge of computer technology for their perpetration‚ investigation‚ or prosecution. The DOJ divided cybercrime into three categories: 1) Crimes in computer hardware‚ peripherals‚ and software are the target of a crime; the criminal is obtaining these objects illegally‚ 2) Computer is the subject or victim of the crime

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    Notice of Defamation

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    Dated: To‚ Sonia Bawa Sipra R/o D-102 Defence Colon‚ New Delhi LEGAL NOTICE SUB: Notice for Malicious Prosecution and Defamation Madam‚ Under the authority and instructions on behalf of my client‚ Pradeep Khandelwal‚ presently resident of AM-141‚ Shalimar Bag Delhi-110088‚ hereinafter referred to as my client‚ I issue you the following legal notice

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    Unit 23 - D1

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    Unit 23 – D1 In this section I am going to evaluate the effectiveness of Lay people within the English Legal System. Lay people are extremely useful individuals within the civil and criminal courts within the English legal system. The most influential lay people are the Lay Magistrates and the Jury who have important roles with the legal system. Magistrates usually deal with most cases that are heard within the criminal system. They are the decision makers as to guilt or innocence making 97-99%

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    Law Enforcement Today Adrienne Jackson CJS/200 September 9‚ 2011 John Scott Law Enforcement Today In today’s society‚ law enforcement officers face many difficult and challenging issues. It is important for officers to be trained efficiently so that they can respond appropriately to these issues. Some of the issues law enforcement faces are: corruption‚ on-the-job dangers‚ deadly force‚ racial profiling‚ and exposure to civil liability. One of the most noteworthy challenges that police officers

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    Obedience

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    Obedience Some of the darkest times in history have resulted from passive obedience‚ not from large acts of violence. Howard Zinn‚ a social activist‚ once stated “Historically‚ the most terrible things – war‚ genocide‚ and slavery – have resulted not from disobedience‚ but from obedience.” In many instances‚ leaders or dictators have taken over a specific group of people and caused them to obey their commands by frightening them with authority. Obedience appears as the main cause of war‚ genocide

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    about a prosecution under the blasphemy law. And every now and then an obliging district judge finding the person so charged guilty hands out a sentence of death. When this happens‚ the collective image of Pakistan takes another blow on the chin. Blasphemy is serious business but what exactly is it? Preferring form over substance we have turned it into a technical offence while leaving the larger context in which it might be seen unexplored. Setting aside the possibility of malicious prosecution - something

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