Research has shown that most dangers of economic computer crimes come from outsiders
a. True
b. False
b
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The largest computer crime problem affecting local law enforcement with the largest number of victims is:
a. software piracy. b. Internet fraud. c. theft of service via computer. d. corporate espionage.
Joey, a handyman, finishes a job in Mrs. Smith’s home. Mrs. Smith is absentminded and typically forgets to close or lock all her doors. That night, as Joey was passing through her neighborhood, he sees the back door of Mrs. Smith’s house wide open. He decides he wants to take some of the valuables he had seen while working there. He enters the house quietly, walks around, and realizes that no one is home. Joey walks to Mrs. Smith’s bedroom only to find the bedroom door locked. He breaks the lock, kicks the door open, and goes through Mrs. Smith’s drawers and jewelry box. He steals priceless jewels and family heirlooms totaling up to $25,000. Discuss and analyze this case under modern statutes of burglary.
What will be an ideal response?
What section of the PATRIOT Act guides the operation of terrorist detention centers?
a. Title I b. Title II c. Title III d. Title IV
________ admit that the action committed by the defendant was wrong and that it violated the criminal law, but claim that the defendant should not be held accountable under the criminal law by virtue of special conditions or circumstances that suggest the defendant is not responsible for his or her deeds
A) Mistakes of law B) Excuses C) Errors D) Justifications