The physical crime and the computer crime from the standpoint of substantive law.

Compare the physical crime and the computer crime from the standpoint of substantive law. What crimes did Fred commit when he entered the jewelry store with a gun and ordered the store clerk to hand over the jewelry? How serious are those crimes? What harms did Fred Cause? Why should the law deter such activity, and why was it morally culpable?

Steps and tools required to begin investigation.

During a criminal case investigation, a computer was taken as part of the evidence. The computer was found with a flash drive connected to one of the USB ports. It is suspected that this flash drive contains image files relevant to the case. Preliminary investigation revealed that the owner of the computer had the chance to delete some of image files. Other files were renamed so that they do not look like image files. It is also suspected that steganography was used with some of the files to conceal important information. The passphrase used for this purpose is hidden in the device slack space.

computer forensic investigator on duty and are called to process a case. List the general steps and tools required to begin investigation. In addition, because it is a high level profile case, processes must be carefully documented.

How BWC’s impact the police agency

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Due to the series of controversial police shootings across America, there is an outcry from the general public for greater police transparency by requiring officers to wear body-worn cameras (BWC). Please discuss the pros and cons of how BWC’s impact the police agency, as well as those policed. Please feel free to use actual examples and cases from other references and media reports.

 

 

A public order crime

 

 

 

 

 

 

As a law enforcement officer and member of the Vice Squad, your duties include investigating and enforcing crimes including narcotics offenses, gambling, pornography and obscene material, and prostitution. As part of your duties and responsibilities as an officer in the Vice Squad, you must become familiar with the types of crimes and offenses against public order.

What is a public order crime?
How do public order crimes differ from other types of crime as defined by the legal system?
Are these types of crimes viewed as “victimless crimes”? If not, who are the victims, and how can the quality of life in a neighborhood be improved by investigating and enforcing laws for such crimes?

A public order crime

 

 

 

 

 

 

As a law enforcement officer and member of the Vice Squad, your duties include investigating and enforcing crimes including narcotics offenses, gambling, pornography and obscene material, and prostitution. As part of your duties and responsibilities as an officer in the Vice Squad, you must become familiar with the types of crimes and offenses against public order.

What is a public order crime?
How do public order crimes differ from other types of crime as defined by the legal system?
Are these types of crimes viewed as “victimless crimes”? If not, who are the victims, and how can the quality of life in a neighborhood be improved by investigating and enforcing laws for such crimes?

The use of computer forensics in court cases

 

 

 

 

 

 

Research the use of computer forensics in court cases and choose one case. Write about 400 words about the case (summarize it in your own words – no copy and paste) and how digital forensics was used in the case.

This assignment is about the use of computer forensics in cases that reached the court. Research the use of computer forensics in court cases and choose one case. Write about 400 words about the case (summarize it in your own words – no copy and paste). Briefly write about the case, include basic information such as the name of the case and the year (exampe: Daubert vs. Merel Dow Pharmaceuticals 1993), the subject of the case, and how digital forensics was used in the case.

 

Cybercrime and the categories of cybercrime.

 

 

 

 

 

Define cybercrime and the categories of cybercrime.
Research how cybercrime (either in general or with respect to certain crimes — e.g., hacking, identity theft, cyberstalking) is handled in at least three different countries (one can be the United States).
Compare and contrast each country’s laws. What ethical issues arise as a result of differences in cybercriminal prosecution across cultures?
How will your understanding of cultural differences affect your ability to make decisions within your company?

 

 

 

Cybercrime and the categories of cybercrime.

 

 

 

 

 

Define cybercrime and the categories of cybercrime.
Research how cybercrime (either in general or with respect to certain crimes — e.g., hacking, identity theft, cyberstalking) is handled in at least three different countries (one can be the United States).
Compare and contrast each country’s laws. What ethical issues arise as a result of differences in cybercriminal prosecution across cultures?
How will your understanding of cultural differences affect your ability to make decisions within your company?

 

 

 

Cybercrime and the categories of cybercrime.

 

 

 

 

 

Define cybercrime and the categories of cybercrime.
Research how cybercrime (either in general or with respect to certain crimes — e.g., hacking, identity theft, cyberstalking) is handled in at least three different countries (one can be the United States).
Compare and contrast each country’s laws. What ethical issues arise as a result of differences in cybercriminal prosecution across cultures?
How will your understanding of cultural differences affect your ability to make decisions within your company?

 

 

 

“villains”

 

 

Why mass media sources choose to focus more on “villains” such as murders and serial killers over “heroes
Answer to the question The reason why mass media choose to highlight “villains over “heroes” (now) is that villain/villainous acts gather more views and acknowledgement by the mass media over heroic acts whose views/attention are more locally focused.