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    Everyone experiences some kind of suffering through his or her life. Suffering can be either mentally or physically. The mental suffering is emotional pain that makes you feel worry. It is something that puts you in a very stressful condition that is hard for everyone to handle. People often feel annoying and unpleasant when they unable to satisfy with their possessions. Similarly‚ physically suffering is visible pain that you can see on your eyes‚ but it is beyond your strength to overcome. It is

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    Crimes of the Powerful

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    Throughout crime statistics‚ crimes of the powerful‚ for example white collar‚ corporate and state crimes seem to be almost non-existent. Over the last few decades crimes of the powerful are beginning to gain some sort of emphasis with regards its recognition. Crimes of the powerful have been gaining awareness since approximately the mid 1980’s. For example legislations towards corporations have been changed‚ gradually establishing criminal categories. Relatively recently it has been recognised that

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    Crimes and Misdemeanors

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    philosophical concepts. Such a combination creates an engaged and thoroughly entertained audience‚ as well as a mentally-stimulated one. In his movie “Crimes and Misdemeanors‚” the philosophical concepts Allen touches upon deal with ethical and moral issues. What does ’do the right thing ’ really entail; why not do the opposite if it leads to one ’s personal success? In the absence of a God‚ who ’s to say whether the choices we make are right or wrong? Answering these questions say much about the way

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    Elements of Crime

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    Elements of a Crime (Actus Reus & Mens Rea) Model Lesson Plan Source: Original lesson plan. Handout #2 from David Crump‚ Criminal Law: Cases‚ Statutes‚ And Lawyering Strategies‚ Lexis Nexis 2005 pg. 117-18. I. Goals: by the end of this class students should have a strong foundation for reading criminal statutes and differentiating similar crimes. II. Objectives a. Knowledge objectives: as a result of this class students will be better able to: i. define “Actus Reus” and “Mens Rea” ii

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    Electronic Crime

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    overload the systems and deny services that providing by servers and make it disconnect from legitimate users. A DDOS is very difficult to shut down and defend because it comes from many computers around the world at once. According to Arbor Network analysis‚ DDOS is a global threat that happens on average of 2934 cases per day worldwide and it is now increasing in attack size‚ speed and complexity. In further research‚ they said that proportion of attacks that exceed 10 Gbps had increased 41.6% compared

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    Crime and Punishment

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    Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s legendary Russian novel Crime and Punishment‚ Rodion Romanovitch Raskolnikov (Rodya‚ Rodenka‚ or Rodka)‚ commits murder for the idea that great men can break laws and get away with it. Never afraid to tackle the complex topics of humanity‚ Dostoyevsky plays the role of “Devil’s Advocate” and directs the reader to contemplate their personal perception of what is good and what is evil. I’m going to further dissect and state personal opinions on Raskolnikov’s theory‚ as well as

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    The Problem Analysis Triangle provides a way of thinking about recurring problems of crime and disorder. This triangle represents three sides which are offender‚ place‚ and a target/victim. “Another name for the Problem Analysis Triangle is Crime Triangle” (Clarke & Eck). There are controllers for each of the three original sides. Most of the time offenders are being manipulated by other people‚ which are called handlers. Usually this handles are people that knows the offender will and that is in

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    War Crimes

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    War Crimes: Freedom or Justice “No crime without law”‚ is a statement that was agreed upon for every power- wielding country across the globe1. Any discretion would normally result in the United Nations International Court of Justice to bring down the iron fist and resolve the situation in any way that they feel fit. Recently‚ there has been another method to solve disagreements throughout the world‚ not with petty crimes‚ but war crimes. War crimes are offenses that undermine the previously amended

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    Dna and Crime

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    DNA and Crime Deoxyribonucleic Acid - the fingerprint of life also know as DNA was first mapped out in the early 1950’s by British biophysicist‚ Francis Harry Compton Crick and American biochemist James Dewey Watson. They determined the three-dimensional structure of DNA‚ the substance that passes on the genetic characteristics from one generation to the next. DNA is found in the chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell. "Every family line has it’s own unique pattern of restriction-enzyme DNA

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    Computer Crime and e-Evidence What is the link between the development of technology and criminal offences? Trends are developing to shift the nature of crimes from traditional to Hi-Tech and it is impossible to prevent people from misusing technology to commit crimes. Computer or networks may be used as a tool or a storage medium to commit crimes. In the meantime‚ we must keep in mind that all computers related systems are vulnerable to destruction and intrusion. As a result some authors classify

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