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    The Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI's) webpage about Cyber Crime to see how the rhetorical appeals work within different writings. The webpage comes from the FBI themselves and they wrote this webpage to tell about what is Cyber Crime and how it can affect many people. By looking closer at the webpage, it can be seen on how effective the FBI uses ethos, pathos, and logos. The first element that was observed in the Cyber Crime webpage article is ethos. Ethos is all about the author and…

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    well. The new field of cyber forensics has arisen to meet the need to gather information that has been increasingly hidden from investigators through the criminal use of technology. While businesses often have difficulties implementing effective information security policies, new challenges arise when they are confronted with the potential for cyber investigations which may jeopardize the security of corporate information. This report will examine the situation regarding cyber forensics as it…

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    The next major question that one must ask is, how should Christians view crime and the laws pertaining it. First of all, Christians should be involved in the political systems and should shape the laws to reflect what we believe. Laws should be Biblically based and should encourage people to stray from sin. They should be focused around the Ten Commandments, and should reflect the teaching of Jesus. In DLVK I-6 Charles Adams says, “We need to remember that there are always two levels of…

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    Cyber Crime Research Paper

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    Cybercrime: The Easy Way to Commit a Crime Cybercriminals are able to commit detrimentals crimes with a click of a few buttons. Cybercrime is the “unauthorized use or disruption of computer files...the theft of an electronic identity...the use of a computer to facilitate or carry out a traditional crime (Engdahl 100).” According to the author of the article “Cybersecurity,” cyber attacks are becoming more and more common. Now that all important or personal documents, including secret…

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    dependency on internet world is termed as cyber world. The augmentation in the usage of internet has enabled an increase in the volume of cybercrime activities because there is no longer a requirement of the criminal to physically present when committing a crime. Cyber Crime is a malicious activity including the illegally receiving data, system interferences that compromises network and integrity and availability and copyright infringements. In other words, Cyber Crime is an illegal activity…

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    shattered the glass cabinet door. Then she pulled a gun out and put it to her head and pulled the trigger, but someone came from behind and shoved her so the bullet missed its intended destination. Not everyone is that lucky. Cyberbullying should be a crime because it negatively affects people's lives. People who get bullied online…

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    dictates that children who participate in cyberbullying could potentially face charges or jail. It is crime to use a phone or the internet in to threaten, harass, or seriously offend somebody example a text message, email, phone calls could be considered offensive if it is likely to cause anger, outrage, or humiliation. The maximum penalty is 3 - 4 years in jail. One of the examples of cyber bullying; In 2010, a 20 year old guy in Queensland Australia sent threats and hate filled texts and…

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    also lead to actual bullying in the long run. Cyber bullying has become a global problem in the US, Canada, Japan, China and other countries, in the US alone around 16.2% of students in different high school reported that they experience bullying electronically while around 20% of adolescent experienced this problem (Burnett, Yozwiak & Hatim, 2013). It can cause traumatic experience, low self-esteem, anxiety and even suicidal…

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    Bullying Is Everywhere

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    bullied. Bullying is everywhere in school. Schools report bullying, but some report it as if a person was tardy to class. The many ways of bullying are cyber bullying, verbal and physical. Cyberbullying is the easiest way because nobody knows who the bully is. Bullying should be taken more seriously by schools, like more than just documenting it. Cyber Bullying is everywhere. It can happen in or outside of school. Teens use technology all the time making it easy. Cyberbullying is the most…

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    Cyber Bullying Cons

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    use to interact with other people. Social media sites, cell phones, and on-line gaming are just a sample of what is available to our youth through the internet. All of these outlets make communication with others easier, but also increases the act cyber bullying. Cyberbullying is defined by the act of harassing someone online by sending or posting mean messages, usually anonymously (Merriam-Webster Dictionary, 2016). It wasn’t that long ago that most children didn’t have access to computers.…

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