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    Analyse the law on theft, robbery and burglary in a given scenario providing a reasoned conclusion. Referring to the case of Mr Paul Anthony and Mr Simon Jackson, both defendants would be liable to be found guilty on some grounds of the Theft Act (1968): Mr Anthony would most likely be found guilty for burglary under section 9, as burglary falls under a lot more than entering a building and stealing something. It’s definition being ‘he enters a building or part of a building as a trespasser…

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    I found an article on identity theft that ruined a man’s life. David Crouse was a victim of identity theft. Like many people today, he frequently shopped and did his banking online (Waters, 2010). It is believed to be a keystroke malware that infected his computer while he visited online sites (Waters, 2010). Someone had hacked into one of the sites he frequently visited and his computer got infected (Waters, 2010). The criminals were able to pick up all his personal information by…

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    identity theft. Another group that could benefit even though they do not know it, is small business owners and entrepreneurs. As long as they are being used for the right purposes, cyber identities can actually be a very useful tool in the advancement of technology today. However, even the most advanced things can be manipulated into something dangerous and cyber identities is one of these things.. If you have a cyber identity,…

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    How the Violence in Grand Theft Auto Has an Effect on Children Grand Theft Auto’s violence is dangerous for children. The gun violence is a significant factor in how Grand Theft Auto has an effect on children. Youths always shoot every civilian that is walking down the street in Grand Theft Auto. This affects children because some of them think that they can imitate stuff that goes on in virtual reality. Some children do not know that virtual reality is not real and they will start wanting to…

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    What’s the difference between “Grand Theft Auto V” (GTA V) and boxing? For starters, GTA V is a video game, and boxing is a competitive sport. One side is influenced by money, weapons, sex, and drugs. The other is influenced by physical brutality and roaring chants of spectators. Both of these two have their differences, but one thing that they primarily share is violence. Statistics show that GTA V was a record breaking video game seller – having sold over 34 million copies. It was also one of…

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    Evaluative GTA V, Dark Souls and Counter-Strike There are many kinds of new games will show us in every year. Some of the games will be very popular but other games are not good. Therefore, I am going to evaluate three games, they are Grand Theft Auto V, Dark Souls III, and Counter-Strike. I am going to evaluate their image quality, Storylines and degree of freedom. First, image quality is very important to decide the game is good or bad. “Image quality is an important component of visual…

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    Nature Theft

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    Theft is the main center of Nature, and equality goes against the rules of Nature. If Nature had wanted men to be equal, she would have given everyone the same abilities instead of making them all different. Men are given different talents with which they can use to steal. By dividing all men as either weak or strong and ensuring that they do not get an equal and fair share of things, Nature makes it clear that equality is not meant to exist and that it is unnatural. Man would not have been…

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    Identity Theft

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    get away with it easily. Furthermore, identity theft is causing thousands and even millions of dollars in damage and is extremely hard to track down. All of these crimes can be done by any person in almost any…

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    Petty Theft: Joe walks into a well-established electronics store. He walks around for a while, then decides to take a few inexpensive electronics without paying for them. He ends up stealing about $200 worth of items. The theft is documented on the security camera and Joe is caught. He is charged with petty theft, which is a misdemeanor and can result in up to a year in jail. How wrong were Joe's actions? _____ (1 = extremely immoral; 7 = perfectly okay) How extreme should the punishment be…

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    (2013). Theft prevention. Fmcg, 19(4), 56. Retrieved from http://eds.a.ebscohost.com/eds/detail/detail?vid=16&sid=e8cbe6be-5c2e-452a-af3d-6d3c1b1d8d36%40sessionmgr4002&hid=4211&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWRzLWxpdmU%3d#db=buh&AN=87725133 Snow’s article highlights the importance…

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