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    crimes? • Property crimes are defined and categorised as household and vehicle theft‚ burglary‚ arson‚ theft including shoplifting‚ pick pocketing‚ bag snatching‚ graffiti and vandalism • Violent crimes‚ being homicide‚ kidnapping/abduction‚ assault‚ sexual assault‚ stalking‚ domestic violence and child abuse against a person • White-collar crimes defined as crimes or activities that include theft‚ fraud‚ deception‚ embezzlement harmful behaviours‚ environmental or health and safety

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    When Sarah takes a laptop that was left unattended and out in the open‚ she would have committed larceny‚ or also known as theft (Wise Geek‚ 2011). Larceny is defined as unlawful taking‚ riding away or carrying of someone’s property which does not involve force or threat to human life with the intent to permanently deprive the person of possession (Miller 2008). Sarah committed larceny when she went onto Makoto’s property (without consent) took the computer and told everyone it was her computer

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    ------------------------------------------------- ***Psychology has been defined in different ways. Some people have defined psychology as an art. Other people have defined psychology as a science. Many text books define psychology as the science of mind and behavior. Psychology involves the study of human nature and/or behavior. Different opinions come from different perspectives.*** 1. the science of the mind or of mental states and processes. 2. the science of human and animal behavior

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    1. ETHICS‚ VALUES‚ AND ATTITUDES Ethics is a set of beliefs about right and wrong behaviour. Ethical behaviour conforms to generally accept social norms. Ethics is a philosophical study of the moral value of human conduct and of the rules and principles that ought to govern it. A social‚ religious‚ or civil code of behaviour considered correct‚ esp. that of a particular group‚ profession‚ or individual. Under this is: * A virtue is a Habit that inclines people to do what is acceptable.

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    most common cybercrimes are: cyber fraud‚ cyber theft‚ stalking‚ and hacking. Federal law classifies computer fraud as the use of a computer to initiate a deceitful misrepresentation of fact as an attempt to persuade another to do or refrain from doing something which causes

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    Chapter 4 reserve reading Cheeseman‚ H. R. (2010). Personal property and bailment [University of Phoenix Custom Edition eBook]. : Pearson education. Retrieved from University of Phoenix‚ LAW/531 website. Criminal‚ B. J. (2006‚ March). The key to auto theft. Advance Access Publication‚ 46()‚ 917-934. http://bjc.oxfordjournals.org.ezproxy.apollolibrary.com/content/46/5/917.full.pdf+html

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    are more often the victims of crimes rather than females; women are more likely than me to be attacked by a relative. The poor are much more likely than the rich to be victims of violent crime; the wealthy are more likely to be targets for personal theft. Younger‚ single people are more often targets than older‚ married couples. Crime victimization tends to be interracial. Victim precipitation theory suggests that crime victims may trigger attacks by acting provokingly. Some people just live in areas

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    work for the company or business‚ in which they are causing a loss to the company. In other words‚ the loss prevention associate must investigate employees that are committing theft. Theft does not only stand for stealing merchandise or money‚ it includes time fraud‚ fictional accidents‚ and organized events that lead to theft (Jagielski‚ 2011). Once these

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    The local media‚ especially the local dailies‚ have been replete with reports of snatch thefts. The barrage of media reports has caused more than a sense of anxiety‚ it has caused fear and panic among residents. Recently‚ there has been a spate of snatch thefts in our area. Snatch thefts tend to escalate during festive seasons and holidays. Hotspots of snatch thefts are quiet and deserted areas such as residential areas‚ by the roadside‚ in lifts and around the bank. Snatch thieves choose their

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    detect/prevent them - STEALING MONEY FROM THE TILL Till‚ or register‚ theft has to be the most common form of cash larceny simply because it involves direct access to cash receipts. When cash is stolen from the register‚ there is already a record of the transaction on the audit roll. Till theft leads to an imbalance between the cash in the drawer and the transaction totals on the audit roll. In order to detect till theft it is necessary to reconcile both cash balances‚ and track individual

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