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    HSC PREP

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    meaning guilty mind‚ which means that the accused intended to commit the crime knowing their actions were wrong. The accused intended to commit the crime‚ knowing their actions were wrong (guilty mind). Three types of mens rea: Intention: A clear‚ malicious or wilful intent to commit the crime. Recklessness: The accused was aware that what they were doing could lead to a crime being committed but chose to do it anyway. Criminal negligence: The accused fails to foresee the risk where they should have

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    [G.R. No. 128927.  September 14‚ 1999] REMEDIOS NOTA SAPIERA‚ petitioner‚ vs. COURT OF APPEALS and RAMON SUA‚ respondents. D E C I S I O N BELLOSILLO‚ J.: REMEDIOS NOTA SAPIERA appeals to us through this petition for review the Decision of the Court of Appeals[1] which acquitted her of the crime of estafa but held her liable nonetheless for the value of the checks she indorsed in favor of private respondent Ramon Sua. On several occasions petitioner Remedios Nota Sapiera‚ a sari-sari store

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    Introduction Law covers a huge amount of different areas and for this reason it is split into two main categories – Criminal and Civil which is also known as Private Law. Each of these areas covers different aspects of the law. Civil law is generally a dispute between individuals whereas Criminal law states what behaviour is acceptable or unacceptable as the case may be. By highlighting the main differences between the two categories‚ we can build up a clear picture of the way law works. Criminal

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    information and information systems against unauthorised access. IDI will effectively communicate the need for information and information system access control. Purpose Information security is the protection of information against accidental or malicious disclosure‚ modification or destruction. Information is an important‚ valuable asset of IDI which must be managed with care. All information has a value to IDI. However‚ not all of this information has an equal value or requires the same level

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    Federal Tort Claims Act

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    It is essential that the security and criminal justice personnel advocate‚ adhere to‚ and impose the law without prejudice or malice. The Constitution contains amendments and laws that defend and protect individuals from violation of their rights. Law enforcement and security officials retain the authority to enforce the law and ensure justice. This authority includes detaining and arresting suspects‚ searching and seizing property‚ and using deadly force in certain situations. But‚ with these powers

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    INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY POLICY DOCUMENT INTRODUCTION Information and Communications Technology Policy addresses security issues and how to effectively apply and maintain information systems‚ thereby facilitating protection of critical‚ valuable and confidential information together with its associated systems. Most people are likely to recognise the impact and severity of the loss or theft of confidential designs for a new product. However they do not always recognise

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    Computer Crimes

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    Personal Crimes……………………..…………………..…..6.2 Financial Crimes…………………….…………………..…..6.3 Computer hackers……........................................................................8 Computer security……………………….………………………...…9 Summery/Conclusion Prosecution of computer crimes……….………………..……...……11 References Works Cited………………..………………………….……..............13 Introduction A computer crime is generally defined as any crime accomplished through special knowledge

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    computer virus? Of primary concern is as to what a computer virus is. A virus is a computer program that by your help or by attaching itself to some other program is able to move from one computer to another. Typically these programs are often malicious rather than beneficial even if they have no payload associated with them as they snatch away the system resources. There are several classes of code that fall under the category “virus”. Not all of them are strictly virus in technical terms; some

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    Law of Defamation

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    Assignment Legal Studies ‘Law of Defamation’ Tutor: $%£@%^^$@@ Student: £^£@@$^@$^^%%£ Class: $£%&*@*((@&^ Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Terms of Reference 3 Methodology 4 Findings 5 Section 1. 5 The Law of Tort 5 The Law of Defamation 7 Section 2 8 Criteria for establishment of a case of a defamation 8 Section 3 10 The Defamation Act 2009 V The Defamation Act 1961 10 Section 4 12 Analysing of Defamation Case 12 Bibliography 16

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    Self Driving Pros And Cons

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    The Argument for Electrical‚ Self-Driving Vehicles First people traveled by foot‚ then by horse‚ then the first automobile was invented over a century ago‚ which included a variation of the combustion engine that the majority of people still use today. The next major evolution in transportation is fast approaching with the invention of electrical‚ self-driving vehicles. In the last few years‚ Google has begun testing driver-less cars on the open road and recently Elon Musk of Tesla announced a software

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