Cyber Crime Law

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    Strategic Plan

    Departmental Task Force Strategic Plan Albeiro E. Florez Law Enforcement Administration CCJS 340 Author Note Albeiro E. Florez, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Maryland University College. This report is a response to Professor Jeffrey B. Bumgarner’s project 1 directive. Correspondence concerning this report should be address to Albeiro E. Florez, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Maryland University College, Adelphi eCampus, Adelphi, MD 20783. Contact: florezalbeiro87@gmail

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    Security

    Today security is global and faces many problems. The increase in terrorist attacks and sophisticated cyber crimes make expertise and confidentiality a must. Before now there were a lot of gaps left by public police. During the 1800’s the police departments were decentralized and many were corrupt, this created the need for private security. The American frontier saw an extreme shortage of law enforcement, as they had to resort to deputizing civilians and forming groups to do jobs like protecting

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    The Perils of Sexting

    up, he sends that photo you thought was innocent to a friend. That friend sends it to many other friends who send it to the entire high school student body. Not only are you trying to recover from a devastating breakup, but thrown into a world of cyber bullying with everyone at school making comments behind your back. Afraid to tell your parents, afraid to go to school, what do you do? What teens do not consider are the perils of sexting, psychological or criminal. Even though many teens are

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    Human Trafficking: More Profitable Than Other Organized Crime

    organized crimes, therefore it is on its way to becoming one of the worst crimes worldwide. According to Collins, human trafficking is the inhumane, commercial sexual exploitation of children and women through the internet, strip clubs, escort services, and street prostitution. Organized crime has been on the rise in the last decade. “Many criminals have switched to this area of transitional crime because of the high profits and low risk.” (Shelley 116). “Transitional organized crime has been escalating

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    Japan Ethics

    Japan Ethics Although, Japan has had their fair share of unethical business practices, rules and regulations have been established to either cutback or eliminate wrongdoings. There are a few ethical issues that U.S. companies should be aware of when doing business in this country. Corruption in Japan is not as major an issue as it may be in other countries. Due to the lack of enforcement of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, there are currently three cases of foreign bribery cases in Japan. It

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    Sex Offenders

    individuals who have at least one of the following crimes in common: have committed violent sexual assault on a stranger, have had inappropriate sexual contact with a family member, have molested a child or any other inappropriate and criminal sexual behavior. What constitutes a sex crime differs by culture and legal jurisdiction. The majority of convicted sex offenders have convictions for crimes of a sexual nature. Some of the crimes which usually result in a mandatory sex-offender classification

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    Is Ict Cause Social Ills?

    is poisoning their mind and slowly corrupting it. Perplexed, (ICT) has been causing many social ills in reality, despite its contributions to the country. (ICT) provide boundless network which promotes extreme socialisation among youths, inadequate law enforcement of the cyberspace activities , and global stigma. Theoretically, (ICT) was meant to ease interaction among humans and also to assist with daily tasks. Nevertheless, when

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    Evaluation of the Global Impact of the Estonia Cyber Event

    IA1 – EVALUATION OF THE GLOBAL IMPACT OF THE ESTONIA CYBER EVENT Sherquita Tucker CSEC655 Section 9041 Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Background and Global Impact 4 3. Vulnerabilities in Cybersecurity Policy and Practices 5 4. Advantages of Reducing Vulnerabilities for Future Attacks 8 5. Disadvantages of Reducing Vulnerabilities for Future Attacks 8 6. Advantages of Improving Security Practices or Policies 9 7. Disadvantages of Improving Security Practices

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    Criminolgy in the Future

    Criminology in the Future Taylor Strong CJS/231 September 21, 2015 Jacqueline Waltman Criminology in the Future Future directions of crime fighting and its role in social policy implication would be the advancement of technology and its impact that it will potentially have on crime fighting in the future. Technology is ever changing and it something that we have all witnessed advance over the course of time, whether that is the progression of a tape recorder, to a CD, a CD to a Mp3, and

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    Criminal Justice Trends Evaluation

    police work shows that there are obstacles in official and informal structures of police work organizations related to gender and race. Regardless of assessment studies, which show that women are effective patrol officers, organizational principles of law enforcement has repelled the combination of women into patrol officers for more than 20 years. There are three kinds of organizational resistance to slowing down staffing and preservation of female patrol officers. The first organizational resistance

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