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Technology: New Crimes
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occurs when an attacker, by computer or personal, you get your personal information and uses it illegally. Identity theft is the crime of the fastest growing in the world. Until not long ago, when a thief stole our wallets and briefcases, ...

Technology Crimes
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technology is evident in the fact that they may entail a violation of the automatic control systems and control of various objects, resulting in a serious breach of the computer and its systems, unauthorized acts of destruction, alteration,...

How Can Technology Help Law Enforcement Combat Organized Crime Within The United States?
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an important role in managing the law as well as the policies related to it. These agencies have certain policies and rules which are needed to be followed. They help and protect our society. Law enforcement agencies face many problems and...

Technology And Crime
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Technology is the most important facet recorded to be causing human progress and development. The crux of technological development is about enabling the human beings to do more in a lesser time, and that more effectively. Technology has ex...

Natural Crime And Legal Crime
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natural law, constitutional law, criminal law, civil law, usual law and positive law. Usual law was and is part of the English legal system. Although most of our laws originated from usual law, the supreme law of the land is the United Stat...

Is White Collar Crime A Crime?
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ists largely ignored it. They saw crime as a form of deviant behaviour; which itself was seen as a bi-product of poverty (which prevailed in the 18th and 19th centuries). Marxist scholars (19th and 20th century) were of the opinion that cri...

National-Base Reporting System (Nibrs), National Crime Survey (Ncvs), Uniform Crime Report (Ucr)
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Crime Survey (NCVS), Uniform Crime Report (UCR) There are distinct types of facts and figures, and distinct procedures for assessing crime. Two primary data crime sources that exist within the United States are the Uniform Crime Reporting ...