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    Cyber Crimes

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    What are cybercrimes and what do they consist of? Cybercrimes are defined as any illegal activity that uses a computer. The justice department goes a little more in depth and describes cybercrimes as using a computer for the storage of evidence. Cybercrimes have increased over time to something more than we could have ever imagined. The internet is went into full affect in the ear of 1990 when the Arpanet officially split into two separate networks to further facilitate usage and prevent

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    Hate crimes and white collar crimes are two kind of crimes that are unique and require special attention. Though hate crime laws may have been just put into place a few decades ago‚ hate crimes are not a new type of crime it has been part of our society for a very long time now. Hate crimes are not just limited to crimes against people but it also extends to sacred objects. Hate crimes are sometimes hard to prove in the court of law because it has to show motivation mindset to do someone or something

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    A Crime of Compassion

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    Yunjia Zhao A Crime of Compassion A Crime of Compassion is an essay written by Barbara Huttman. Barbara Huttman is a trained nurse who has two degrees in nursing and she worked as a nurse for over thirty years. Huttman is known for her essays that are mostly about the ethical and moral dilemmas doctors and the medical staff has to go through every day of their working lives. This article was first published in 1983 in Newsweek. The focus of this

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    and other equipment; their pervasive use across age‚ gender‚ socioeconomic and geographic boundaries; and‚ for many‚ a false sense of information security have merged to create a perfect storm for cybercriminal activity. In fact‚ cybercrimes have risen so dramatically in recent years that they have seemingly replaced old-fashioned‚ organized crime. A cybercrime is defined as an intended act involving the use of computers or other technologies‚ and the criminal activity must take place in a virtual

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    civilization without an organized government. Citizens would be open to all kinds of abuses‚ not only from other citizens but possible from other communities. There would be no laws and no recourse for any wrongs that were committed. Without an organized system of trade‚ this civilization would not have an economy strong enough to sustain itself. An organized government is the most important characteristic necessary for the success and advancement of any civilization. Organized governments needed to

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    Psychology of the Crime

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    Psychology of the Crime “Timothy McVeigh” The Oklahoma City Bombing was a very eye opening event in American history. Timothy McVeigh bombed the Federal building‚ resulting in 168 deaths and many more injuries. Timothy McVeigh meets the criteria for Antisocial Personality Disorder and Narcissistic Personality Disorder due to his lack of remorse and thinking of doing justice to the government. The American Heritage Dictionary defines Narcissistic Personality Disorder

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    Hate Crimes

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    just flat out victims of straight hate crimes that lead to death. “A Hate Crime is a criminal offense committed against persons‚ property or society that is motivated ‚ in whole or in part‚ by an offenders bias against an individual’s or a group’s race‚ religion‚ ethnic/national origin‚ gender‚ age‚ disability or sexual orientation.” -IACP Definition. With the definition of a hate crime explained‚ hate crimes are offenses against society. The perpetrators have their eyes on not only a primary victim

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    The crime myth that I wish to dispel in this essay is associated with violence of women in the street. The media tend to go overboard with woman’s safety in the street and this can lead to women being afraid or very paranoid of walking down the street. This is due to the media or the government using sensationalism to prey on women and sell more units or to bring a crime to the attention of the wider public through newspapers or an advertising spot on television. This is not the case when dealing

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    philosophy teaching by example and also by warning. Often‚ our actions revolved around the past. Only when learning from the past then can we prevent and come up with better solutions to alleviate future crimes. We cannot afford to forget past crimes and the lessons it teaches us. Crimes that were committed many years ago should not be forgotten that easily. Some people believe that crimes committed should just be forgotten for everyone to move on with their lives since those crimes are historical events

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    Theories of Crime

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    Why do people commit crime? This is relatively strong topic discussed by sociologists that believe criminal or deviant behaviors are not because of ones physical characteristic. This essay will mainly focus on the Functionalist and Conflict Theories of crime. Conflict theorist argue that deviance is deliberately chosen‚ and often political in nature‚ where as Functionalist theorist argue that deviance and crime is caused by structural tensions created by social structure. Functionalists argue that

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