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    Mobile Computing & Social Networks

    Biometrics: Facial Recognition INTRODUCTION: WHAT IS BIOMETRICS As the first few years of the 21st century unfold, technology is making great steps toward making life easier and safer. Daily life involves being part of an automated society and interacting with anonymous parties through the World Wide Web. As a result, identity has become an important issue. Simply knowing login identification to access sensitive information is costing the economy far too much in fraud. Transportation terminals

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    Memo

    Description When I was come back to China this summer, something bad happened to me. My boyfriend and I went to Beijing to meet a friend and we supposed to get to a popular shopping mall by crowded subway. Arriving our destination, we get out of the subway and walk along the sidewalks, talking and laughing, because there was no more crowded and I just release my attention to the bag. Just about one second, I feel my bag become lighter and I touch the zip on bag fast and I found that the bag was

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    2007 Crisis

    Outline Abstract The global financial crisis in 2007 started in mortgage market then quickly went to the every other corner of the economies. The most well known reason for the collapse of financial system was investor’s confidence. Investors in stock market have taken a huge a mount of money out of stock market and destroyed liquidity of the market. Without the advantage of liquidity, every stock began to fall. The panic of investors came from the anticipation of the future market. This paper

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    Cybercrime

    Baggili & Rogers - Self-reported cyber crime: An analysis on the effects of anonymity and pre-employment integrity Copyright © 2009 International Journal of Cyber Criminology (IJCC) ISSN: 0974 – 2891 July - December 2009, Vol 3 (2): 550–565 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly

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    White Collar Crime

    Final Paper Nick Beech Fort Hays State University A contemporary analysis of the term “white collar crime” is as pertinacious as various concepts within the realm of the Criminal Justice System. According to fbi.gov, there are a host of crimes ranging from health care fraud to computer crime amassed under the umbrella of white collar crime. In addition, the term is widely utilized by both criminologists and sociologists alike, incorporating a mass of non-violent behaviors related to pecuniary

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    Comp 11 Fianl

    committing a crime. Others want to blame social media and gaming or our society. While all of these can play a role in criminal behavior, so does genetics. Let’s repeat that, genetics play a role in criminal behavior, not make a person become a criminal. Genes do not cause behavior, but they affect tendencies to behave in certain ways (Nurnberger, Aug 10, 2006, para. 3). Anything can influence an individual to act and behave like a criminal, but those things do not make individuals commit crimes. That is

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    Problems of Hrm Students in Finding a Hotel Establishment

    I. Research problems A.The need to communicate what will be studied in clear, concise, and unambiguous terms B.One or more sentences indicating the goal, purpose, or overall direction of the study C.General characteristics 1.Implies the possibility of empirical investigation 2.Identifies a need for the research 3.Provides focus 4.Provides a concise overview of the research D. Two ways of stating the problem 1.Research problems: typically

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    Impact and Issues of Physical Security

    Impact and Issues of Physical Security Security 6030 Wilmington University Table of Contents Introduction 3 Physical Security Countermeasures 4 Physical Security Program

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    Criminal Law

    Douglas S. Coppin The Effects of Capital Punishments NIC / Executive Leadership June 2013 Evidence-Based Practice in the Criminal Justice System The phrase “because we have always done it that way” universally is no longer acceptable as it pertains to working in many sectors of the work-force, especially within the criminal justice system. Constant financial pressure to streamline budgets, coupled with ever-changing political climates have forced criminal justice organizations to embrace

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    Explain the Statement That “by Blaming the Individual for a Crime, the Society Is Acquitted to of the Charge of Complicity in That Crime”. (Reiman, 2009). Drawing on at Least Two Perspectives from the Module,

    blaming the individual for a crime, the society is acquitted to of the charge of complicity in that crime”. (Reiman, 2009). Drawing on at least two perspectives from the module, demonstrate how this argument reflects the concerns of critical criminology more generally. When Reiman talks about the individual in the above statement, he is referring to the idea put forward by individual positivist criminologists in the late nineteenth century that the source of crime is located within the individual

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