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    Cybercrime

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    Cybercrime encompasses any criminal act dealing with computers and networks. In addition‚ cybercrime also involves traditional crimes that take place on the Internet. These include; hate crimes‚ telemarketing and Internet fraud‚ identity theft‚ and credit card account thefts. They are committed intentionally against individuals or groups with a criminal motive to harm the victim ’s name or cause physical or mental harm to the victim directly or indirectly. It can be through modern telecommunication networks

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    War Photographer

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    War Photographer by Ms. Duffy This poem is the only one by Ms. Duffy (in this selection) which is written in the third person. It is about a person who is clearly not the poet. The surface subject of the poem is the war photographer of the title but at a deeper level the poem explores the difference between "Rural England" and places where wars are fought (Northern Ireland‚ the Lebanon and Cambodia)‚ between the comfort or indifference of the newspaper editor and its readers and the

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    The Effects of Burglary

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    hazard: · Describe the responses that have been made to prevent and/or manage this hazards · Discuss the effectiveness of these responses Burglary n. pl. burglaries The act of entering a building or other premises with the intent to commit theft. Impacts: The hazard of burglary can take several forms: · Removal of goods from property · Damage to property caused when trying to gain entry. · Invasion of property · Psychological damage (fear of crime) People feel distraught if they

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    Unfounding and Defounding

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    police officer is dispatched to a “robbery” at a local convenience store‚ only to discover that a juvenile shoplifted a candy bar and immediately departed. The proper classification of the incident would be petty larceny (i.e.‚ theft). Of course‚ the victim who reported the theft may have informed the dispatcher: “I was just robbed.” If the officer delicately explains the criminal law distinction‚ the victim may better appreciate the reasoning behind the defounding. Second‚ defounding may be used to

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    and measurable effects on rape and other crimes." This backs up the idea that social deprivation bares some link to high crime rates. Also according to the same people‚ "the highest rates for domestic burglary‚ assault and wounding and robbery and theft from the person were found in socially and ethnically mixed areas with an overrepresentation of young single people and in the most disadvantaged neighbourhoods. Another factor‚ which affects crime rates‚ is location. For example the highest crime

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    user’s intent that may determine if it is a crime. The three categories are: Cyber Crimes against persons. Cyber Crimes against Business and Non-business Organizations. Cyber Crimes targeting the government. CYBER-CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS Identity Theft comes to mind when thinking about cyber or computer crimes. This crime includes hacking into your personal on-line accounts with the criminal intent to accrue financial gain via bank accounts and credit cards‚ as well as impersonation to open and max

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    CRJS205-1204A-03 Introduction to Criminal Law Unit 4 Ind. Projects September 13‚ 2012 At Dewey‚ Cheatham‚ and Howe they have dedicated a portion of their practice to helping people that have been accused of a Public Trust Offense‚ get the best legal defense possible from their team of experienced

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     True Correct Answer:  True • Question 5 1 out of 1 points The value of the property taken does not usually affect the degree of the crime of robbery‚ as it does that of theft. Answer Selected Answer:  True Correct Answer:  True • Question 6 1 out of 1 points In a prosecution for grand theft of the first or second degree the state must prove the value of the goods stolen. Which of the following are relevant in determining value? Answer Selected Answer:  d. 

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    TECHNOLOGY AND CRIME

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    TECHNOLOGY AND CRIME Cybercrime‚ hacking‚ blackmailing‚ fraud‚ theft and extortion; these are the first few types of crimes come into my mind when we are presented with the words “technology” and “crime”. One of the reasons might be that we all have been prone to the nuisance caused by any of these crimes at least once‚ as almost everyone these days has access to the computer and the internet. Lets us start by considering the fact that Crime has existed as long as humans and will only become extinct

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    Juvenile Offender

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    crimes that the other predominant race also commit as well. The juveniles that commit majority of the crimes happen to be predominantly white. These juveniles seem to like to commit forcible rape‚ aggravated assault‚ burglary‚ larceny- theft‚ motor vehicle theft‚ arson‚ and so many other crimes the list seems endless. The juveniles that are committing these crimes are ones coming from homes of offenders or are wanting to rebel against their parents. This can also be the neighborhood that juveniles

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