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such treatment? Is the crime all that bad that it necessitates prison time? Obviously, with the federal statute, law makers believ...
sentencing, they generally provide a range within which the judge must remain when imposing sentence. Also, legal issues can affe...
states laws regarding identity theft can be quite different with penalties varying significantly (Perl, 2003). Whether or not the...
number, your telephone calling card number, and other valuable identifying data ? can be used, if they fall into the wrong hands, ...
identity theft is credit card fraud. The first indication that most victims have that their credit card number has been stolen is ...
Also, identity thieves have found that the resources of law enforcement are totally inadequate in regards to this type of lawbreak...
sure, the costs associated with identity theft are quite high indeed. Recent research into the matter suggests that corporate and ...
toward determinate sentencing models that go along with a tough on crime stance. Of course, juvenile justice has to some extent b...
Another advantage of plea bargaining is that it allows prosecutors to dispatch cases quickly, freeing time and resources to fully ...
it - leading the women involved in acquaintance rape where alcohol is involved to being required to assume an element of blame. A...
In twelve pages this research paper discusses crime sentencing, politics, and the controversy surrounding legislative guidelines r...
The law, as well intended as it is, can vary in regard to its application. The law is not always black and white in terms...
a judge must take in account "the nature of the crime and the defendants criminal history, including prior record level, types of ...
is crack. Clearly, crack is cocaine in a slightly different form. Yet, the law treats these as different entities. Of course, it ...
This paper consists of five pages and presents a literature review of congressional sentencing guidelines in a pros and cons asses...
corporations are self-policing themselves for more accountability -- and how this action will likely carry over into the 2000s. Op...
New England also maintained the boat building industry (Hall, 1999). "The boat builders of the 18th century were some of the most...
In ten pages this paper considers the impact of these guidelines on the court system and offers some history as well as case law a...
at the wrong time"), it would be counterproductive both to my brother and to the community to remove him completely from any oppor...
loaded onto his computer and being spied on for a short time by coworkers. Jackson (2001) was able not only to gain access...
little legal protection in terms of privacy on the Internet, many companies do their best to utilize technology so that a consumer...
to create problems, while others are out to do damage (Adams, 2000). There is in fact a debate on the ethics of hacking as there a...
the identity gets the bill, at least eventually. Unscrupulous individuals pretending to be someone else in order to access mater...
In eight pages the Internet and the ethical concerns associated with it including 'cyberslacking,' identity theft, and privacy iss...
often treated as if they had done something wrong. In addition, because they now have a bad credit history, they have to close th...
much attention. With a recent major breach of credit history, some consumers want to freeze theirs and not allow for new credit tr...
arrested"). Not only did this individual commit a crime that is attached to finances, but the activity could affect his driver lic...
first arrests of its kind when the FBI successfully captured a large group of Milwaukee hackers known as 414s, whose infiltration ...
that context, organizational crime is aligned with academic integrity. Plagiarism would fall under that category. Falsifying docum...
a fake Kansas State University diploma and transcript for $249.99" (Rock, 2006). The same thing could be, and probably is, happeni...