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    2011 Generally when people are talking about evidence they are thinking of physical evidence or a key witness of a specific crime described. In some instances this is not always the case. As technology becomes more advanced and readily available in today’s society so isn’t the rate of cyber crimes and how they have increased. A cyber crime could be defined as a crime using the technology, usually over the internet and other technological devices. It is important that our generation and then future

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    Introduction to Computers Reference: Shelly Cashman, Discovering Computers 2011, Living In Digital World, International Thompson Publishing, •Define the computer terms. •Describes 5 components of computer. •Discuss advantages and disadvantages using computers. •Distinguish between system software and application software. •Differentiate among types, sizes and function of computer in each categories. Describes computer users. Describes how society uses computers. About The Computer Why is a computer

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    White Collar Crime

    Types of White Collar Crime Leg200001VA016-1122-001 White collar crimes are crimes that are committed by a person or persons of middle or higher status within their occupation. These types of crimes are considered nonviolent. Generally, the trusted and valued employee commits this type of crime within a company. White collar crimes include insider-trading, conspiracy, embezzlement, fraud, forgery, money laundering, and a few others. These crimes are ones that people of a higher class perform

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    Types of White Collar Crimes

    Types of White Collar Crime White collar crimes are crimes that are committed by a person or persons of middle or higher status within their occupation. These types of crimes are considered nonviolent. Generally, the trusted and valued employee commits this type of crime within a company. White collar crimes include insider-trading, conspiracy, embezzlement, fraud, forgery, money laundering, and a few others. These crimes are ones that people of a higher class perform because their occupations

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    commonly known as e-crime/computer crime, is a criminal act whereby computer or computer networks serves as a target, location, means or as the source of the activity. Its scope covers all the criminal activities revolving around the computer. Such malicious activities include identity theft, web site defacement, financial fraud, and cyber bullying. In an organization, computer crimes involve hacking customer databases as well as stealing of intellectual property. Usually, computer users think that

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    In The Future January 31, 2015 Running head: CRIMINOLOGY IN THE FUTURE 2 This world is constantly changing every day. When the world changes, the people change, and new technology populates, and so does the crime rates. Criminals will try to create new ways to commit crimes. The criminal justice system should pay close attention to these new technologies to keep the people safe. Law officials have to follow the law while using these technologies. Future advancement will allow criminology

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    Criminology 314 January 31, 2015 Running head: CRIMINOLOGY IN THE FUTURE 2 This world is constantly changing every day. When the world changes, the people change, and new technology populates, and so does the crime rates. Criminals will try to create new ways to commit crimes. The criminal justice system should pay close attention to these new technologies to keep the people safe. Law officials have to follow the law while using these technologies. Future advancement will allow criminology

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    History of Digital Crimes and Digital Terrorism and Their Common Current Forms

    History of Digital Crimes and Digital Terrorism and Their Common Current Forms Stephanie Fisk Strayer Universality CIS 170 Professor CIANCIOTTA Dec. 12th, 2013 Introduction Computer crime 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. Net crime refers to criminal exploitation of the internet. Dr. Debarati Halder and Dr. K. Jaishankar (2011) defines cybercrimes as: "Offences that are committed

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    Bullying

    Cyber Bullying Cyber bullying takes place using electronic technology with that being said it attracts mainly teenagers. Cellphones, computer and tablets by now everyone has access to any of these items with internet to connect on-line. Cyber bullying can happen through mean text messages, emails, and rumors or even posted on social networking. These things can be posted anonymously and can be distributed quickly making it impossible to trace down the source. In a study performed of middle

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