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    2013 the Serious Crime Agency changed into the National Crime Agency, however despite this change their aims and goals are the same, and they both do the same things within the UK to minimise organised crime. The NCA work to minimise organised crime which is a threat to our national security, national crime ruins lives and costs the UK over £20 billion each year. Most people may think that organised crime is distant within their lives, however it affects everyone. Organised crime involves sexual…

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    Today’s bullies are some of the worst bullies ever in history because they can use technology and social media to their advantage. For example, there have been countless stories of bullies threatening and trash talking people through Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc. There are more bullies in the world in the world today because there are more people in the world today. With the overall rate of bullying on the rise, the United States government decided to build an impenetrable dome over the…

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    Background “Youth Pathways into Cybercrime” explores the trajectories that steer young people into the path of “cyber-criminality” and highlight its implications for the cyber industry, policy, and law enforcement. Aiken, Davidson, and Amann (2016) argue for the need to focus on the psychological and social aspects of cybercrime to emphasize on deterrence and prevention; instead of merely the mechanical and technical facets which focus on just sanctions. Theoretical Frameworks Aiken, Davidson,…

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    Electronic Devices Safety

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    Electronic Devices Safety Report This story is about something that happened that was almost awful to somebody on the internet. Shannon knew that strangers were dangerous but she didn't know they were on the internet. One day she checked her Buddy List and saw "OLPAL " (OnLinePAL) was on. She revealed some information that was private and because of that he found her. Lucky for her, Shannon's online pal was a police officer instead of a predator. The policeman told her, "You see, Shannon…

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    Introduction Modern technology is an essential part of people’s lives which has enabled that, almost any crime is now capable of involving modern technology. The crime could happen in its commission through email or social media messages between conspirators, using technology itself to commit the offence, and take crime scene picture after an assault. Cybercrime remains a major concern for the whole globe. Establishment, growth, and use of information and communication technologies have been…

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    Juvenile crime is overwhelming throughout the country and most states have enacted laws allowing convicted juveniles to be tried as an adult and sentenced to death for serious crimes. This case addresses the issue of whether sentencing a youth to death for a crime he or she committed during the age of sixteen and seventeen is cruel and unusual punishment in violation On evening of January 7, 1981, in Jefferson County, Kentucky, Kevin Stanford, age 17 years and 4 months committed the murder of…

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    shifting landscape from criminal elements operating in the traditional physical world to the cyber domain, jurisdictional issues are sure to become a problem for police departments if they are not already. According to one group of researchers, criminals are committing crimes, such as identity theft, from home that previously required teams of people and intense coordination, thus, technology-enabled crime has arrived and will continue to develop (Treverton, Wollman, & Wilke, 2011). As the…

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    Cyberstalking When it comes to investigating a cyber-stalking case there are steps that must be taken in order to find out who is committing the crime and to solve the case in order to put a victim at peace feeling safe again. A lot of individuals who commit the crime of cyber stalking think that they will get away with it due to the fact that the victim does not actually physically see them personally and all they get are messages through a computer. I will now go through the steps that…

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    In cyber crime for police to enter and search a computer they may issue a search warrant or media object if the object of search is located in a specific place. However, there must be probable cause that the computer contains evidence of a crime (Roberson 2015). Even though a search warrant can be of great benefit, there are times in which computer search warrants can be a little tricky than a physical warrant. In regards to the Fourth Amendment there are sensitive issues that involves an…

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    How can we reduce intellectual property theft and pirating? Many people, even in wealthier countries do not see intellectual property as a “victimless crime”. Educating public about the harm of pirating might reduce demand for pirated copies. When it comes to countries whose governments refuse to adequately protect intellectual property, economic sanctions should be imposed. I also believe, that companies…

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