Intro -- Foreword -- The Community of Cyberspace -- The Hackers -- The Threat Inside -- Business Under Attack -- Virus Attack -- Law Enforcement and Security -- Series Glossary -- Chronology -- Further Information -- Index -- Picture Credits -- Blank Page.
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Covers -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1: The Crime War -- 2: The History of Crime -- 3: Local Police -- 4: State Police -- 5: The Feds -- 6: Crime Beyond Borders -- 7: Helping Ourselves -- 8: Crime and the Media -- Endnotes -- Bibliography -- Further Resources -- Index -- About the Author.
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From bicycle stands configured to prevent theft to pharmaceutical packaging that thwarts counterfeiters, the authors fuse crime science and design practice to point the way forward for a new generation of crime-proofed objects used in everyday contexts
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An Introduction to Concepts Involving Crime and Crime CausationThe Concept of CrimeEarly Development of Crime Causation TheoriesBiological and Psychological Approaches to Crime CausationSocial Structures as a Cause of CrimeSocial Process as a Cause of CrimeIntegrated TheoriesTheories of Critical CriminologyAmerican System of JusticeCriminal Activity: Types, Severity, and Social ImpactGovernment- and Business-Related CrimesDrugs and the Justice SystemChanging Nature of Crime and Crime Causation
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1. The issue of British state crime : introduction -- 2. Themes from the state crime literature : labels -- 3. Themes from the state crime literature : motives -- 4. What is a state in the UK context? -- 5. State crime : what is a crime in the UK context? -- 6. Not on the label? State crime and state crime variants : opportunities and motives in a liberal democratic state -- 7. Controlling state crime -- 8. Conclusion : themes in the study of state crime.
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The concept of criminal crime covers a large number of crimes, which exist in the border of criminal law, or outside this border, in special laws. To explain what criminal crime means, our first part of call should be explaining the concept of criminal crime, and then classifying it in the second step.First, since the criminal crime is not the only act that is punished by law, it was necessary to distinguish it from other similar concepts, such as civil crime and administrative crime, whether in the source of these crimes or in the result or in the punishment.Second, since most of the crimes are criminal crimes, it was necessary to divide them into two major parts. The first part was classified according to the nature of the crime; the second part was classified according to the way it was conducted.According to the nature of the crime, we compared between natural crimes, political crimes and military crimes. And according to the way the crime was conducted, we distinguished between the material side of the act and the moral side of the act.On the material side of the act, we divided the crimes into temporary and continuous, simple and periodical, simple and complex, material and formal. On the moral side of the act, we divided crimes into intentional and un-intentional crimes.
"To derive statistics about crime - to estimate its levels and trends, assess its costs to and impacts on society, and inform law enforcement approaches to prevent it - a conceptual framework for defining and thinking about crime is virtually a prerequisite. Developing and maintaining such a framework is no easy task, because the mechanics of crime are ever evolving and shifting: tied to shifts and development in technology, society, and legislation. Interest in understanding crime surged in the 1920s, which proved to be a pivotal decade for the collection of nationwide crime statistics. Now established as a permanent agency, the Census Bureau commissioned the drafting of a manual for preparing crime statistics-intended for use by the police, corrections departments, and courts alike. The new manual sought to solve a perennial problem by suggesting a standard taxonomy of crime. Shortly after the Census Bureau issued its manual, the International Association of Chiefs of Police in convention adopted a resolution to create a Committee on Uniform Crime Records -to begin the process of describing what a national system of data on crimes known to the police might look like. The key distinction between the rigorous classification proposed in this report and the "classifications" that have come before in U.S. crime statistics is that it is intended to partition the entirety of behaviors that could be considered criminal offenses into mutually exclusive categories. Modernizing Crime Statistics: Report 1: Defining and Classifying Crime assesses and makes recommendations for the development of a modern set of crime measures in the United States and the best means for obtaining them. This first report develops a new classification of crime by weighing various perspectives on how crime should be defined and organized with the needs and demands of the full array of crime data users and stakeholders"--Publisher's description
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Cover -- Crime Online -- Copyright -- Contents -- Notes on contributors -- 1 'Killed by the Internet': cyber homicides, cyber suicides and cyber sex crimes -- 2 Cybercrime: re-thinking crime control strategies -- 3 The problem of stolen identity and the Internet -- 4 Biometric solutions to identity-related cybercrime -- 5 Internet child pornography: international responses -- 6 The role of computer forensics in criminal investigations -- 7 Teenage kicks or virtual villainy? Internet piracy, moral entrepreneurship and the social construction of a crime problem
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This book provides an introduction to crime science, setting out its essentials. It provides a major statement of the nature and aspirations of crime science, and presents a series of case studies providing examples, in different settings, of the approach in action, ranging from preventing crime within correctional institutions to the use of techniques such as DNA fast tracking for burglary
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The aim of the work is to present selected aspects of crime in the art market and the possibility of counteracting them. The author has used: the method of legal analysis and literature study.Crime in the art market is related to the cultural goods, the author shows what factors have influence to this. It was showed key role of The National Heritage Board of Poland, EU Heritage Legislation.
The aim of the work is to present selected aspects of crime in the art market and the possibility of counteracting them. The author has used: the method of legal analysis and literature study.Crime in the art market is related to the cultural goods, the author shows what factors have influence to this. It was showed key role of The National Heritage Board of Poland, EU Heritage Legislation.