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    Cyber Crime

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    CYBER CRIME Cyber-crime or cyber terrorism has emerged as a new way of spreading terror and harming people as individuals or communities as a whole. With development of computers and technology‚ they have been employed by a section of people to commit offences. Cyber-crime at a lower level can be used to harm an individual person causing him physical or mental harm directly or indirectly. At a larger level‚ Communities or nations as a whole can be terrorized causing them financial‚ social‚ cultural

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    youth crime

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    delinquency‚ also known as juvenile offending‚ or youth crime‚ is participation in illegal behavior by minorsᄃ(juveniles) (individuals younger than the statutoryᄃ age of majorityᄃ).[1] Most legal systemsᄃ prescribe specific procedures for dealing with juveniles‚ such as juvenile detention centersᄃ‚ and courtsᄃ. A juvenile delinquent is a person who is typically under the age of 18 and commits an act that otherwise would have been charged as a crime if they were an adult. Depending on the type and severity

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    1997. The phrase cyber terror first appeared in the mid-eighties. Many different people have come up with variouse different deffinitions of cyber crime and there is a large difference between definitions of cyber terrorism. what we really need is an actual clear deffinition that everyone uses to define cyber terrorism from other forms of cyber crime. during my research i came acrossa group of German hackers used an ActiveX control which they used to make unauthorized transfers with Intuit’s Quicken

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    What Is Crime

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    A Crime by Any Other Name… The main issue in Reiman and Leighton’s The Rich get Richer and the poor get prison is how crime is labeled; “A Crime by Any Other Name” to be exact. How “crime” is labeled comes depends on the nature of the crimes as legislatures and police officers must use discretion when deciding what constitutes as a crime. According to Reiman and Leighton‚ crime is used to label “the dangerous actions of the poor” (5). This is the direct result of the reality of crime that is created

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    Youth Crime

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    individuals and groups (Murray‚ Linden‚ & Kendall‚ 2011‚ p.20). These theorists emphasize on the interaction between one another and the symbols that represent meaning in human communication. This paper will be exploring the cause and effect of youth crime and analyzing this issue through a symbolic interactionist perspective. The Symbolic Interactionist Perspective According to McClelland (2009)‚ interactionists focus on the subjective aspects of social life‚ rather than on objective‚ macro-structural

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    includes duties and responsibilities. The media is an integral part of everyday life and has become a leading player and influence of our society and it have an outcome on our nations’ future‚ viewpoint‚ and the globe’s view of us. The media are responsible for mainstream America ideals and the familiarity of the image based on the impact from the media. The media are fundamental of social influence and political decisions. The media have turned the average person on reality

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    Curbing Crimes

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    Curbing Crimes The number of people committing crime has risen this year. The crimes range from stealing‚ raping‚ gang-fighting‚ kidnapping‚ robbery to homicide. In view of the seriousness of the situation‚ we have to analyse the causes of crime so that proper steps can be taken to solve the problem. I think the luxurious life of the rich may tempt some young people to get rich by any means‚ even by illegal ways. As traditional Chinese culture which places great emphasis on virtue has lost

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    Crime and Society

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    CRIME AND SOCIETY MODULE ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT: CRITICALLY EXPLORE THE ISSUES IN REGARD TO SERVICE USERS WHO OFFEND WHILE EXPERIENCING DRUG AND/OR ALCOHOL PROBLEMS. ANALYSE AND DISCUSS THE KEY CONCERNS FOR SOCIAL WORKERS ‘FOLLOWING FACULTY CONFIDENTIALITY POLICY‚ I CONFIRM THAT I HAVE ANONYMIZED MY WORK SO THAT THE IDENTITY OF ANY AGENCY OR ORGANISATION AND THE IDENTITY OF ANY PEOPLE SUCH AS SERVICE USERS AND CARERS‚ COLLEAGUES AND MANAGERS ARE CLEARLY ANONYMOUS. I UNDERSTAND THAT FAILURE TO ADHERE

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    Economic Crime

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    Legislations on White Collar Crime 2010 5/26/2010 Introduction: In 1939 Edwin H. Sutherland (1893–1950)‚ a sociologist of the symbolic interactionist school‚ first used the phrase white-collar criminal in a December 27‚ 1939 speech to the American Sociological Association. In his 1949‚ he defined white-collar crime as "approximately as a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation." Fraud is widespread and growing. One conservative

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    Unemployment and Crime

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    Unemployment and Crime: An analysis of the Cointegration and the Socio-economic Impacts of Unemployment on Crime Marvin A. Cole Strayer University Economics 405‚ Section 004016 Professor Stradtner March 28‚ 2010 Unemployment and Crime: An analysis of the Cointegration and the Socio-economic Impacts of Unemployment on Crime In today’s society‚ we are faced with an alarming situation with tends to plaque us and have made it on many of our chief economist and researchers list. Evidence

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