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    Computer Crimes Alicia Brown Computer Literacy 103 Professor Sally Rogers October 9‚ 2008 Computer Crimes A computer crime would be defined as criminal activity where a computer or network is the source or place of a crime. Computer crimes have become more common in today’s society. In the old days people would rob banks to get a pay out‚ nowadays people are committing crimes through computers. Besides the obvious difference‚ computer crimes have a much larger pay out than the

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    How serious is computer crime? What can we do about it? Computer crime‚ or Cybercrime‚ refers to any crime that involves a computer and a network. The computer may have been used in the commission of a crime‚ or it may be the target. Netcrime is criminal exploitation of the Internet. Dr. Debarati Halder and Dr. K. Jaishankar (2011) define Cybercrimes as: "Offences that are committed against individuals or groups of individuals with a criminal motive to intentionally harm the reputation of the

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    Computer Crime Bryan J. Doe CJ375 Research Paper COMPUTER CRIME One of the newest areas of crime is what we call computer crime. The at least seeming anonymity of computer technologies may actually encourage some people who would not otherwise be tempted to commit crimes to do so using the Internet. They may simply believe that they will never be caught‚ or they may not think about being caught at all. They may simply find the lure of committing virtual crimes too psychologically appealing to

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    Predictive Policing A study shows‚ crime rates in New York City in the years between 1990 through 1998‚ crimes such as murder has decline by over 70%‚ theft by over 60 %‚ and violent acts by over 50%. These reductions were the largest ever recorded in the history of crime in New York City. There were three ideas develop by individuals who were part of the study to implement a strategy that reduces crimes (2001). First idea was to have a problem solving technique. This advance proposition was

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    How microscopes have contributed to our understanding of living organisms There are 2 types of microscopes these are; light microscope and electron microscope. Light microscopes use a beam of light however the resolution is lower than the electron microscope so the image is not clear‚ however they can view living organisms. These types of microscopes are used in schools to view simple cellular structures‚ which is good to teach simple biology Mitosis and meiosis can be seen with light microscopes

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    How would society run without computers? Keeping in mind that most every electronic device uses a computer one way or another‚ the world would be set much further back. The advancement of microprocessing and OS’s allowed a general increase in jobs and speed in development of ideas and designs. Computers have advanced the way people build and design things‚ store information‚ and communicate with each other. Microprocessors have shaped how computing developed through the years. The microprocessor

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    and the Police Part I: Outline Eileen Garcia CJA/344 Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice June 17‚ 2013 STEPHEN HUMPHRIES Police corruption and citizen complaints relative to ethnicity I. Introduction A. Police corruption Police corruption has become an international problem. This was initially a common practice during the period when the police institutions were being developed but the effect has been felt by many people‚ even affecting peacekeeping operations. The police abuse

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    Computer Fraud and Crimes In the world of computerscomputer fraud and computer crime are very prevalent issues facing every computer user. This ranges from system administrators to personal computer users who do work in the office or at home. Computers without any means of security are vulnerable to attacks from viruses‚ worms‚ and illegal computer hackers. If the proper steps are not taken‚ safe computing may become a thing of the past. Many security measures are being implemented to protect

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    Computer Crime and its Effect on The Society What is computer crime? Computer crime or cybercrime refers to any crime that involves a computer and a network‚ where the computers may or may not have played an instrumental part in the commission of the crime . Issues surrounding this type of crime have become high-profile‚ particularly those surrounding hacking‚ copyright infringement‚ here are also problems of privacy when confidential information is lost or intercepted‚ lawfully or otherwise.

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    Computer Crime Is Increasing A report discussing the proposition that computer crime has increased dramatically over the last 10 years. Introduction Computer crime is generally defined as any crime accomplished through special knowledge of computer technology. Increasing instances of white-collar crime involve computers as more businesses automate and the information held by the computers becomes an important asset. Computers can also become objects of crime when they or their contents are damaged

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