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    Cybercrime Identity Theft

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    Before diving further into this topic, it is necessary to define several terms relating to cybercrime and identity theft. Dictionary.com defines cybercrime as criminal activity or a crime that involves the Internet, a computer system, or computer technology. Identity theft is the fraudulent appropriation and use of someone's identifying or personal data or documents, such as a credit card. Phishing is defined as trying to obtain financial or other confidential information from Internet users,…

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    Criminal identity theft relates to instances in which the offender deliberately steals and uses the name of another person when managing affairs with the legal or criminal justice system. Upon committing the crime or being apprehended for the commission of the crime, the offenders provide law enforcement officials with the identity information of another person, including the name, birthdate, social security number, phone number and address of the victim. Many offenders who commit criminal…

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    Technology And Crime

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    legal system in ways that will improve the capability to control crime and secure justice. To support our legal system, a wide range of technology advances have been employed. Technology have changed and helped our legal system but technology have also helped criminals commit more crimes and because of technology, new crimes are being established on a regular basis. New technological innovations have been industrialized to prevent crimes and to improve the performance of police officers and the…

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    Crime and The Media Final 1) The likelihood of a white male to be imprisoned in their lifetime in America is one in seventeen. The likelihood of a black male to be imprisoned is one in three. Approximately 40% of all who are incarcerated in the US are African American. While, they only make up 12.3% of the population. These are some key statistics that were mentioned in the documentary “13th” directed by Ava DuVernay. This documentary is named after the 13th amendment which says, “Neither…

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    a student is actually understanding a topic. Schools are not the only part of society negatively affected by the Internet crime rate has also risen thanks to the Internet being used in a negative manner. The Internet has been linked to the increase of criminal activity both petty, major and even some new crimes that can only take place online. According to the National Crime Prevention Council “Computer hackers are able to enter areas of the Internet where they are prohibited and hack in to…

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    Cyber-Safety Regarding Identity Theft What is Identity Theft? • Identity theft is a crime in which an imposter obtains key pieces of personal information, such as Social Security or driver 's license numbers without that person’s knowledge or permission, to get a benefit or to cause harm. • An identity thief takes on another person’s identity by using their personal information, which includes the person’s name, address, date of birth and email and social media log-in details. It is illegal…

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    how you can get a job in forensic science. Or, even better, you've developed a passion for problem solving and a love for the natural sciences and the scientific method, and you'd like to find a way to use that knowledge towards fighting and solving crimes. If this describes you, then a career in forensic science will probably be the perfect criminology career for you. The term "forensic scientist" does not describe a singular job title, but rather a host of scientific specialties that use…

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    From today we will not see any criminals and crimes in the world. All we know that each country has serious dangerous criminals, but do we know that there are international criminals? There are plenty of desperadoes who like to pursue violent without thinking about consequences. When these insane people perform an unsatisfactory way, they will try to escape to other county looking forward surviving. In this case, they will have fun in their life's without caring about what they did, and this is…

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    Cybercriminal Crimes

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    of town and only strikes at night. In modern times this is no longer the case. Many of today’s criminals cannot be picked out of a crowd. They are cyber criminals that can anonymously attack anyone from behind a computer (Vigoroso). These criminals can do anything from stealing some quick cash to stealing someone’s very identity. These types of crimes are on the rise worldwide and can leave victims financially crippled. Cybercrime is defined as “any illegal activity that uses a computer as its…

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    Non Digital Crimes

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    explain the causes of digital crimes. One of the theories that adequately fit for this is the routine activities theories. This is one of the theories that have connections with crime in general. There are also some of the non-digital crimes that are connected to this crime (Vito & Maahs, 2011). The theory forms the primary causes for people to commit digital crimes. This is because it incorporates how these individuals commit digital crimes. It's related to crime in that for the offenders have…

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