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    Identity theft is defined as “The crime of obtaining the personal or financial information of another person for the sole purpose of assuming that person's name or identity in order to make transactions or purchases” (Definition). It is one of those things that people believe could never happen to them. They don’t think it’s that big of a deal and then become careless when it comes to sharing personal information on and offline and when they are online shopping. However, identity theft is a very…

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    Identity Theft Out of all the places we should feel our identities to be most secure, the individualized, private rooms where we discuss our latest health concerns should be one of them. Unfortunately for some, that is not always the case. Although identity theft is more popularly known as the act of an individual taking one’s personal information for financial gain, it can also occur within the healthcare field (American Optometric Association). Not only do individuals fall victim to the…

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    Motor Vehicle Theft Crime

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    still costly to society as a whole, especially motor vehicle theft. Studying and understanding motor vehicle theft is essential in reducing the crime rate and calculating costs of the crime on society. According to McCollister, French & Fang (2010), motor vehicle theft costs society approximately $10,772 with estimated victim costs, criminal justice costs, such as legal costs, and crime…

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    SuccessfulIs Your Identity theft Protection? What is the ultimate effect of identity theft? If you become a sufferer of this white receiver criminal activity, your financial predicament are completely broken. It takes a lengthy time to recover from identity theft, especially if it took years before you learned about your regrettable situation. You should acquire the best id protection from theft because every responsible credit score holder should know how to avoid identity theft. You can…

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    Online identity theft is a crime whereby criminals impersonate others using information about an individual gathered from the internet, typically for financial gain. If a thief is able to access your personal information, he or she can use it to commit fraud in your name, either online or in the physical world. Online identity theft is an issue of ethics as we all have a right to privacy, and online identity theft is a serious violation of this right. The thief now has the ability to gain…

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    Medical Identity theft is when someone uses or transfers another person’s medical information to obtain medical services or other goods (i.e. pharmaceutical products) for him/herself without lawful authority thus commits an unlawful activity that violates the federal, state or even local law. In other words, medical identity theft happens when thieves (there have been many cases in which this is done internally) steal your personal health information to submit fraudulent claims against your…

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    There are multiple types of it though, so it could be Senior ID theft, Social ID theft, Medical ID theft, Tax ID theft, Child ID theft, or Synthetic ID theft.” He says, counting on his fingers. “He must be in a group, because he definitely can’t do this alone.” “Okay, so what should we do now?” I ask getting excited. “Um...” He mutters. “I think that we should…

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    percent of the United States population ages eighteen and older were victims of identity theft, 9.91 million of people lost over 52.6 billion dollar from only new account frauds (Swecker2). In another case “survey by the Bureau of Justice Statistic, victims reported losing over 24.7 billion dollar in direct and indirect costs because of identity theft in 2012” (Morton2). According to Swecker, identity theft has emerged as one of the most dominant white collar crime problem in the…

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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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    Identity theft is not new, there have always been fraudsters who would use somebody else's personal data such as name, social security numbers (SSN), credit card information or other identifiable information to carry out fraudulent activities. While recent advancements…

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