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    Research - Ports

    During the initial planning and design process construction and operational requirements of a commercial airport are established. The requirements are governed by the FAA under airport certification requirements identified in 14 CFR 139. Security systems, methods, and procedures within the construction and operational process are the obligation of TSA. The Federal Security Director (FSD) is the designated TSA official that approves the required Airport Security Program (ASP) document, the document

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    Cyber Crime

    An Examination of Cybercrime and Cybercrime Research: Self-control and Routine Activity Theory Katherine M. Grzybowski Arizona State University 1 March 2012 Cybercrime 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. ABSTRACT .....................................................................................................3 2. INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................4 3. A REVIEW OF CYBERCRIME .................................................

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    Jurisprudence In Louisiana

    as distinguished from the convention or common law. Let us first introduce to the history of Louisiana and its civil laws. The body of law is decided by cases known as “jurisprudence” to Louisiana lawyers. This is a result, comparable to that of common law systems, is that attorneys must examine and be aware with formerly determined court case in order to give thoughts and dispute indictments before Louisiana courts are known as “Jurisprudence”. Jurisprudence is the philosophy or science of law

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    This Paper Provides an Overview of the Growing Cybercrime Problem and Reviews Two Criminological Theories That Have Been Applied to the Study of Cybercrime and Cybercrime Victimization. Legislation Which Defines

    An Examination of Cybercrime and Cybercrime Research: Self-control and Routine Activity Theory Katherine M. Grzybowski Arizona State University 1 March 2012 Cybercrime 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. ABSTRACT .....................................................................................................3 2. INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................4 3. A REVIEW OF CYBERCRIME ........................................................

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    White Collar Crime

    Assignment 1: Types of White Collar Crime Angela L. Langley LEG 200 – White Collar Crime in Government, Business, and Labor Professor Thomas Demko Strayer University May 28, 2012 Assignment 1: Types of White Collar Crime A white collar crime is illegal and unethical, which violates the public trust. It deals with lying, cheating, and stealing by high profile individuals.  A single con can destroy a business, hurt families by cleaning out their life savings, or cost investors

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    Interdisciplinary Volume 13 Issue 2 Version 1.0 Year 2013 Type: Double Blind Peer Reviewed International Research Journal Publisher: Global Journals Inc. (USA) Online ISSN: 0975-4172 & Print ISSN: 0975-4350 Ethical Issues in Computer use: A Study from Islamic Perspective By Abdul Kadar Muhammad Masum International Islamic University, Bangladesh Abstract - Computer users are continuously facing ethical challenges as society adopts new and increasingly complex tools and technologies. These

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    Illegal Immigration

    citizenship; therefore, they have a way to get money to support themselves. This is obviously better for the employers financially, because then they don’t have to pay their employees as much, and they get to make more revenue as a company. In this case, many middle-class Americans are struggling, because most low-wage jobs do not provide the money lawful citizens need to survive. “According to the laws of supply and demand if the 4.3 million illegal aliens working in low wage workplaces were removed

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    Fraud Act

    Is the Fraud Act a Useful Tool in E-Crime Prosecution? Executive summary This paper sought to examine whether the Fraud Act 2006 could be a useful tool in the prosecution of e-Crimes. It turns out that crimes on the computer net works and other electronic forms have been prevalent for more than two decades without being successfully prosecuted in majority of cases. The Thefts Acts 1968 and 1978 had inadequacies to deal with the kind of offences possible on the electronic forms. Hence, to avoid

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    5 Year Plan

    CASE STUDY Third-party motor insurance: Your premiums may see only modest hike By Preeti Kulkarni, ET Bureau | 20 Mar, 2015, 11.47AM IST MUMBAI: The insurance regulator has invited responses to a proposal to increase the third-party motor insurance premium by 14% to 108%. However, industry observers believe that the hike will not be so steep. "Like last year, the hike will be moderated. It may not go beyond 20%," said a senior executive[->0] of a private general insurance company. In February

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    Journal

    A WHITE-COLLAR CRIME: TAX EVASION 1 By Hughlene Burton University of North Carolina at Charlotte Stewart Karlinsky San Jose State University Visiting Fellow, 2005 School of Business Law Curtin University of Technology Cindy Blanthorne University of North Carolina at Charlotte ISSN: 1321-7828 ISBN: 174067 410 3 1 This paper was previously published in the American Taxation Association Journal of Legal Tax Research. 1 PERCEPTION OF A WHITE-COLLAR CRIME: TAX EVASION

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