au/breaking-news-national/cyber-crime-moreprofitable-than-drugs-20090609-c1qm.html Fafinski‚ S. (2009) Computer Misuse: Response‚ regulation and the law. Faturechi‚ Robert. “It was the text message of their lives”. Los Angeles Times‚ May 6‚ 2010 Grabosky‚ P. (2006) Electronic Crime‚ New Jersey: Prentice Hall Kraut‚ Robert; Patterson‚ Michael; Lundmark‚ Vicki; Kiesler‚ Sara; Mukophadhyay‚ Tridas; Scherlis‚ William. (1998). “Internet paradox: A social technology that reduces social involvement and
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Community Based Policing Rodney Dio Criminal Justice 5/19/2013 Devry University Community Based Policing With this paper the community based policing are going to be mentioned. The importance of this sort of policing is critical attributable to the very fact that the particular police cannot perpetually be around to shield the innocent. With the number of kidnappings‚ murders‚ theft‚ and property destruction happening daily in America we tend to‚ as a society‚ ought to begin protective and
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’The police are key players in the emergence of the so-called “surveillance society”. Evaluate this statement.What exactly is a ‘surveillance society’? The term is often used by the popular media to refer to the older more totalitarian notions of the ‘security state’ or Orwellian references to ‘Big Brother’ (Wood‚ 2009: 180). Surveillance can be defined as being a form of social control in which individuals are being monitored directly through several authorities e.g. The Government and the Police
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References: Russell Gordon Smith‚ Peter Nils Grabosky‚ Gregor Frank Urbas and Australian Institute of Criminology (2004). Cyber Criminals on Trial Internet Deviance 101. (http://ldt.stanford.edu/~johnwong/pdf/hackers.pdf) Wesh.com. (http://www.wesh.com/r/15372684/detail.html) About.com: Women’s Issues
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Cited: Ayers‚ Rick. Zero Tolerance‚ Resisting the Drive for Punishment. New York: New York‚ 2003. Dennis‚ Norman. Zero Tolerance‚ Policing a Free Society. Chicago: University of Chicago Press‚ 2001. Grabosky‚ P.N. "Zero Tolerance Policing." www.aic.gov.au/publications/tandi/tandi102.html. January‚ 1999. Kelling‚ George and James Q. Wilson. "Broken Windows." The Atlantic Monthly Monthly Magazine‚ 1982. Webmaster. "New York City Official Website." http://www
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How is Fraud and Embezzlement defined as? Fraud is defined “the abuse of a position‚ or false representation‚ or prejudicing someone’s rights for personal gain (Serious Fraud Office‚ 2013). In Moore v. United States‚ (1895)‚ the Supreme Court defined embezzlement in the following terms: Embezzlement is the fraudulent appropriation of property by a person to whom such property has been entrusted‚ or into whose hands it has lawfully come. It differs from larceny in the fact that the original taking
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Title: ‘As the boundaries between public and private policing become increasingly blurred‚ it is a matter of urgency that we close the accountability gap between the highly regulated agents of the state and the barely regulated agents of private security’. Critically explain and discuss this statement. There may be widespread agreement that the boundaries between public and private policing are becoming increasingly blurred‚ (Johnston‚ L.‚ 1992; Stenning P. C.‚ 1993; Nallah M.‚ 2002; Boija
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the illegal online sharing of copyrighted material‚ offences against the confidentiality‚ integrity and availability of computer data and systems such as illegal access‚ illegal interception‚ data interference and system interference. In Grabosky & Smith (1998)‚ the following categories of crime were found to be emerging in the digital age: 1. Illegal telecommunications interception (e.g. hacking‚ cracking‚ data manipulation) 2. Electronic vandalism 3. Electronic terrorism (e.g. viruses
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Contents Introduction 2 History of the On-line Payment System 2 Payment Service Providers 3 Credit cards 3 E-wallet 3 Online Bill Payments 4 Online Bank Transfers 4 PayPal 4 Benefits of using E-Payment: 6 Customer confidence in Payment systems 6 Reliable protection when using Payment Systems 7 How do customers benefit? 8 Drawbacks of On-line Payment Systems 10 Card Holder Based On Biometrics: 11 ONLINE BANKING SERVICES 12 Disadvantages of Banking Services 12 Small and Big companies
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between Ryan and Parkinson. Shot List Parkinson- Meg Ryan Interview (Shot list: first 5 minutes of the interview) 1. Cam 2-MS Parkinson introducing Meg Ryan 2. Cam 4-ELS Band and stage all in the one shot as Ryan Walks onto the floor. 3. Cam 3-MLS Ryan walking down the stairs 4. Cam 1-MLS of the other guests and Parkinson welcoming Ryan 5. Cam 2-MS of Parkinson and Ryan greeting each other with a kiss 6. Cam 3-LS of all of the guest and host on stage 7. Cam 1-CU of Ryan answering
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