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    Top of Form Bottom of Form One major issue related to holding computers hostage would be privacy. That someone can collect and the use or misuse an individual’s personal data‚ which is amassed and stored in a computer system‚ should be troubling to everyone. Consumers feel that they should not have to divulge their personal information unless absolutely necessary. When they do share their personal information they feel it should be treated with the utmost confidentially. This makes someone basically

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    computer crime

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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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    Criminal Law is divided into two categories‚ Misdemeanors and Felonies. Criminal law or penal law is the body of law that relates to crime. It contrasts with Civil Law. Civil Law is the system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal‚ military‚ or religious affairs. It regulates social conduct and proscribes whatever is threatening‚ harmful‚ or otherwise endangering to the property‚ health‚ safety‚ and moral welfare of people. It includes the punishment

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    Nadira A Quraishi Submitted to-Tracy Blackwell PSI Report part 2 26th Jan 2011 Incident Report Date of incident: 06/04/2009 Time: 12.30 PM Name of the defendant: John Doe Address: 2804 Emil ct‚ Woodbridge‚ VA 22191 Phone Number(s): 586-765-7896 Date of birth: 12/03/1987 male: √ Female ___ Name of injured person: Jonathan Douglas Details of incident: Defendant and his friend went to the same store where he was arrested previously for shoplifting. He threw

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    Cja 354 Matrix

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    involved‚ but not more than $150‚000. | It is a Class 4 felony which carries a sentence of 18 months to 3 years imprisonment‚ and a fine up to $2‚000 or three times the value of substance involved‚ but not more than $150‚000. | It is a Class 1 misdemeanor which carries a sentence of up to six months in jail and/or a fine up to $1‚000. | 0.08% Blood Alcohol Concentration | Yes. First offense is 30 days in jail‚ fines/costs

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    Victimless Crime

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    Victimless crime is defined as a violation of community standards or an illicit act against a government policy or agency (Wisegeek‚ 2009) yet‚ which neither directly harms nor violates the rights of any specific person‚ although some people may claim it harms society as a whole. Many people consider such acts as drunk driving‚ prostitution‚ public drunkenness‚ assisting someone to die at his or her request‚ using drugs‚ white-collar crimes‚ and abortion to be victimless crimes. They feel‚ as though

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    A) For my violation of a folkway I chose to walk to all my classes backwards. I also added my own twist to violating this folkway by questioning other students on why theyre not doing the same as me as if they were wrong. This past Tuesday I decided to violate this folkway‚ the face reactions I received were quite humorous. Some ignored which was pretty acceptable on account of mid-terms‚ but the majority stared followed by questioning and maybe laughter. Understanding my violation how could you

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    Should the names of registered sex offenders be available to the public? The state of Georgia requires the disclosure of every sex offender’s address in a given area. Research also show that 67% of sexual assaults are victims under the age of 18. Almost 2/3 of all sexual assaults are committed by someone who knows the victim. At the moment all 50 states have a registration and tracking system to monitor the sex offenders’ movement. In the past there have been various attempts to enact laws

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    felons are just like use

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    Felons are citizens just like use‚ they make mistakes‚ but they are trying to get rehabilitated back into the world. Right or wrong‚ a felon is felon and ‘’an estimate 5.3 million felony conviction barred from voting‚ while in Vermont and Maine allow felons to vote while in prison’’. Felons when they get out they should be free as use‚ they did the crime and they paid the time. Aren’t felons released when they are deemed rehabilitated? It seems that we prefer to let felons stay felons‚ rather than

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    List of Criminal Cases in the Philippines Human nature being what it is‚ crimes do happen even in the most peaceful places. Whenever a violent or especially grisly crime hits the headlines‚ people wonder what causes other people to commit crimes. Defining the criminal mind is not an exact science; until now‚ there is no single comprehensive explanation for why people commit crimes.[1] People who commit crimes come from different backgrounds‚ lifestyle and social status. Some of them become well-known

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