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    acknowledge a unique part in this. Role of computers in medical field 1. Improved Quality: Computerized specialist's office information systems can help upgrade nature of…

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    criminology and psychology within the classroom, I enjoy watching crime programmes and one of my favourites is criminal minds, I find this very interesting and educational. I have always been interested in criminology, I love learning how different techniques and methods are used for solving crimes this is something I intend to further my knowledge in, at university. Studying criminology will develop my understanding of the consequences of a crime and its effect on society; the working of the…

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    digital technology includes but not limited to computers, CD’s and DVD’s, portable storage media and cell phones. When it comes to examining digital technology it can include anything from photos, video’s, text documents, Internet activity logs along with phone numbers or any other data that can be stored electronically.(Knetzger&Muraski,2008). Consequently, with the use of the digital world it has caught the attention of many criminals who are committing crimes against people such as: Child…

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    consent is conditional based on the usage of the University web space. Consent is stipulated by the APU 's Guide to Responsible Computing. The overall guidelines given in the case outline are to not “exploit security vulnerabilities existing on APU computer systems”, “waster network resources”, or “intentionally disrupt the network.” This means that a user has consent to do what they wish with their designated web space as long as they follow the guidelines. The question at hand here is if…

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    One of the examples stated that a reporter used a computer program to track if any companies or people had been tracking him. He then found that during the course of thirty six hours, his internet usage had been tracked by a hundred and five companies. The author also states that Apple tracks iPhone and…

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    as being antisocial and just making friends online, reluctant to make friends in real life. It can also lead to eye problems, such as nearsightedness and farsightedness. Furthermore, the number of cyber crimes has also increased due to the advancement of technology. It is a computer related crime that include hacking, copyright infringement, and even child grooming. This will result in a person’s or a nation’s security and financial health being threatened. In a nutshell, the advancement of…

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    Machines) researchers set out to create a computer system that could compete with humans on the popular television game show Jeopardy (Clive, 2010). Most search engines, like Bing or Google, generate a list of sources from a keywords search. The sources direct users to webpages that may or may not contain the information sought by the user. IBM researchers aimed to develop a question and answering system that could communicate with humans in what computer scientist call “natural language”,…

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    most shocking figure was that 7 percent said the use of mobile phones had caused them to lose a relationship or job.” There are a lot of similar examples. Like internet, according to “dollar amount of losses, by type of security crime, 2006-07”, published by computer security institute, total losses for 2007 are 66,930,950 dollars. In the article “does internet make you dumber?”, Nicholas Carr thinks that internet makes people…

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    these two theories are similar with regards to using computers to commit crimes. Both of these theories suggest that computers make it easier for an individual to commit a crime because they are detached from the physical components of a social situation. However, they certainly have fundamental differences as well. More specifically, criminal deterrence theory explains how the actual act of committing a crime may be conducted easier by using a computer. Alternatively, social control theory…

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    How does the Internet affect school performance?) The 21 century is the period of new technologies, computers, mobile phones, tablets, smartphones and other modern devices. Ubiquitously, this list also includes the internet - a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols (Oxford, n. d.). The internet is one of the greatest recent advancements in the world of information…

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