Law Enforcement and Cyber Crime

Discusses law enforcement and cyber crime.

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CYBER CRIME1Law Enforcement and Cyber CrimeProposal I: Make sure that you really focus on one of the main issues in cybercrimes which is jurisdiction.Unlike other crimes, it is not typically committed locally. It maybe committed from another country or fromanother state. This creates major issues in investigating it. Cana small town police force travel to say, France to investigate? This is why cybercrimes are so hard toinvestigate. This assignment is the culminationof the Research Proposal. Both parts are reflected in the total word count. Include a revised Part I, based onfacilitator feedback,

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CYBER CRIME2AbstractMore often than not, law enforcement must react will problem rather than intercept it. Worse yet,most law enforcement professionals are unaware that problem exists until long after it hasbecome a societal trend. Further, they are usually unequipped deal with even the most basicelements of a new threat and must play “catch up” in order to try and deal with the new influx ofviolence andcrimethat occurs unimpeded during this reactionary process.

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CYBER CRIME3IntroductionIt is apparent that law enforcement is often woefully lacking when it comes to dealingwith the advent of a new technology and its accessibility and application in criminal usage. Thestandard patrolmen is not properly outfitted to deal with criminals employing automatic weaponsor armor piercing rounds. Additionally,it hasonly been within the last two decades as high-speed chases became popular with criminals that the use of defensive driving and advancedmaneuvers such as “Precision Intercept Techniques” or “PIT maneuvers” have been employedregularly. Even thesesuccessful techniques do not adequately compensate for the disparitybetween the standard issue police patrol car andthehigh-performance sports cars or modifiedstreet racing cars favored by the criminal element.Not only our police “behind the times” but also the justice system itself suffers from alack of adaptability and the foresight to deal with incoming trends.As the previously well-established demographic lines become more and more blurred, the justice system reals as itattempts to improvise new legislation to deal with previously unheard of age, gender, economic,and racial groups committing crimes that were previously ascribed to a very specific well-knownandthusly labelled demographic. It has taken the justice systemmorethan twodecades to evenbegin to establish some form of standardization for venues that have existed since before thattime.The justice system as a whole is underequipped, undertrained, and underprepared to dealwith criminals that have a firmer grasp on technology than they do,andwho alsodo not fit intotheir preconceived notions of what a “criminal” should be.Furthermore, they are so preoccupiedwith carving out boundaries and claiming credit that they trip over those boundaries like overlylong shoelaces.
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