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    challenges for the detection, and prevention of such phenomenon as it is inadequate to just use the traditional methods such as identification by witnesses and enforcing restraining orders. The cyber stalkers and cyberbullies disguise themselves using the Internet without the fear of any consequence and target victims. In this paper we examine the nature and extent of cyberstalking and cyberbullying and their impact on the victim’s mindset. This study can help in figuring out some means for…

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    When conducting company business, for example, emails, voicemails, telephone extensions, and internet usage employee’s computers are only to be used for company business. Any employees that are authorized to use company internet many use it to access additional software. If software is needed or websites, not already on the company network, talk to your manager and or the IT department to get request authorized (Heathfield, 2016). Company owned equipment devices or computers including but not…

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    Privacy In The Workplace

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    but exempts service providers who provide email and internet access. Consider this scenario: You are working from home with a company computer, which is located in your bedroom. Does the fact that the computer was company issued, give your employer the right to access the camera on the computer whenever they deem necessary. Should you be informed that such monitoring is…

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    Mobile Phones From the first mobile phones that only offered an hour phone call time to the latest mobile phones with internet access and various applications, mobile phones have developed over the past decades. Beginning as substantial, thick gadgets Phones were able to transmit and receive voicemails over short distances. They then developed into lighter adaptable appliances allowing communications over long distances. How and why has the technology emerged or developed over time? In the…

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    According to the American Psychology Association, pedophilia is a mental disorder that attracts strong sexual interests towards underage children. Pedophiles gained this disorder from their brain anatomy, which resulted in the stimuli induce sexual responses towards children (Dreger). These people refuse to receive any support from therapists or psychologists because of the job requirements to report the incident to the police. It is not mandatory for them to refuse the treatment, but mainly it…

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    After watching “Inside Story – The Secret Life of a Pedophile”, I learned about a story regarding Peter Righton, an English teacher and a convicted child molester who took advantage of his students. He ironically was a childcare expert. What makes this specific story so extremely disappointing is that he was in a position of utmost authority over these boys. It’s similar to when a police officer sexually assaults somebody they pull over, they abuse their authority and they know better. These…

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    the main misconceptions is that men are the only genders that suffer with this problem, however, women are also victims of this very issue as well. In today's society, sexual exploitation is almost everywhere such as in magazines, television, the internet, books, and in music. According to Clinton (2005), "Abuse can take two forms: invasive types (such as being sexually molested, physically hit, or emotionally yelled at) and abandonment types (sometimes called neglect)" (p. 278). Abuse comes in…

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    Reporter stated she has not seen her daughter, Jordan, in about 6 months. Reporter stated she isn’t allowed to talk to Jordan, but Jordan has reached out to her through other family members. Per reporter, Jordan has stated she wants to be with the reporter; she wants the reporter to come and get her. The reporter stated while Jordan has been in the home with Eorma (paternal great grandmother), Jordan has been sexually abused by Michael (Eorma’s husband), and Jimmy (Michael’s brother). There are…

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    Sexual Addiction (NOS)

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    Sexual Addiction Sexual addiction, often interchangeably called hypersexuality, compulsive sexual disorder, and hyperphilia amongst other names (Aaron, 2012), is a relatively new illness that, though only mentioned in the DSM as Sexual Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (NOS), has been gaining study and support in the recent years. Many have speculated that sexual addiction was not at the forefront of social science research because it was a concern that many people were either too ashamed to…

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    Child sexual abuse is a major concern of society because the physical and mental harm endured by children is extremely destructive. The effects can be long lasting and affect an entire family. Although it has been around for decades, perhaps even centuries, society is becoming increasingly more aware of sexual abuse and its impact on child victims. Child sexual abuse, often referred to as CSA, is not isolated to one demographic or social class. Children of many different backgrounds have been…

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