Explain why it is difficult to know how much cybercrime is occurring in the United States.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer should include that the Uniform Crime Reports Summary Reporting System includes some offenses that may be committed via computer (e.g., fraud, gambling, embezzlement), but it does not indicate whether these crimes were committed with or without the use of a computer or network. National Incident-Based Reporting System also records several traditional crimes that may be committed using a computer, but it is unclear in the data if these are cyber enabled. NCVS occasionally includes supplements to gather information on cybercrime victimization, but the data are limited. The IC3 allows victims to file a complaint if they have been victims of cybercrime, but victims may not report or know of this organization.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The principal illegality alleged in the Iran-Contra arms scheme was a:
a. violation of the Boland Act, which had expressly prohibited covert aid to the Contras b. violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act, which prohibits covert state-private enterprise deals c. violation of the Second Amendment, pertaining to the right to bear arms d. violation of a Presidential Finding
Because shock incarceration is meant to provide a sense of punitive reality to the offender, most shock incarceration programs are designed for these types of offenders:
a. Adult offenders and those who have never been incarcerated before b. Adult offenders and those who have been repeatedly incarcerated c. Juvenile offenders and those who have never been incarcerated before d. Juvenile offenders and those have been repeatedly incarcerated
______ allow members of the public to participate in the process of reviewing complaints against the police.
A. Honor guards B. Social advocacy C. Civilian review boards D. Citizen interaction committees