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    In this way, it’s difficult to enforce rules directly against those who commit domestic abuse, which extends to cyberstalking, exposing private information, reputation damage, and impersonation (Suzor and Wood). “More than 1 in 4 stalking victims reported suffering some form of cyberstalking. The majority of these victims identified the stalker as a former intimate partner” (Hopkins and Ostini). Additionally, “revenge porn,” which is more common to…

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    The NYC computer forensics investigative procedures contain eight stages with electronic tools that are used to support an investigation. The first step that is taken is obtaining a search warrant, & in order to do this there must be probable cause to present to a magistrate. How probable cause is identified is by an investigation, or information obtained in a legal standard& documented by the officer who is seeking the evidence, & he/she must prepare an affidavit that defines the area to be…

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    "Social networks are ethically danger to the community". Justify the statement using your own arguments. We know that a social network is a network of social interactions and personal relationships. Sometimes it can be known as a virtual community or a profile site. A social network can be identical as a website on the internet that brings people together to talk, to share ideas and interests, or to make new friends. This creates an online community of internet users that eliminates barriers…

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    The exploitation of women in mass media is the use or portrayal of women in the mass media (such as television, film and advertising) to increase the appeal of media or a product to the detriment of, or without regard to, the interests of the women portrayed, or women in general. Feminists and other advocates of women's rights have criticized such exploitation. The most often criticized aspect of the use of women in mass media is sexual objectification. According to News 24, dismemberment can be…

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    The internet is a rapidly expanding technology and is a global phenomenon utilizing a medium for sharing forms of digital communication. Underground classes of criminals leverage cyber technology in furtherance of their criminal goals while investigators attempt to parry by detecting and apprehending these criminals – this through a constant state of leveraging existing techniques or creating new ones. Developing investigative techniques requires experience and the ability to evolve – a…

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    The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) of 1986 was created during the Reagan Administration as the first significant federal legislation designed to combat the growing threat against computer based crimes. In the 1980 's, Congress would only have the vaguest of notions how computer technology would evolve as a medium for communications and social-networking. Lawmakers, at the time, recognized the federal interest of the U.S. government was to protect computers under control of a federal…

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    Social Media Stereotypes

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    As of January 2015 there were approximately 3 billion active internet users and 2 billion active social media accounts. The social media websites through which these accounts operate are defined as “member based internet communities which that allow users to post profile information, such as a username or photograph, and to communicate with others in innovative ways such as sending public or private online messages, or sharing photos online” (Pempek, Yermolayeva & Calvert, 2009 p.277). Few…

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    out of five report it to the law. People who are going through it should try to handle it on there own. They can try join support groups there are more people that go through cyber bullying. If that won’t stop it North Carolina has a law called cyberstalking. If someone was to get caught and they were over the age of eighteen, it consider a class one misdemeanor. Now if the person is under eighteen it is consider a class two…

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    Bullying Argument Essay

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    Bullying has been a major issue for a long time with young people in society. Many have been bullied and have become inspirational, powerful people, but others are not as fortunate. Some get to the point where they feel that their life is not worth anything to anyone and end up taking their life at a young age. This issue is not a problem that is only happening in the United States but across the world. Every day a child is bullied, whether it be physically, online, or verbally. The definition…

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    and digital technologies or mobile phones. One major point of distinction between cyberbullying and cyber harassment is that cyberbullying involves a minor on both sides. When and adult becomes involved then is turns into cyber harassment or cyberstalking. How teenagers are…

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