The most fundamental charactaristic of this is that it is a punishable offense against society.
What is a crime?
Assault and battery, kidnapping, rape and murder are classified as this.
What is a crime against a person?
This is the wrongful taking of money or personal property from somebody else.
What is theft / larceny?
Falsely making or materially altering a writing to defraud another (for example, on checks) is called this.
What is forgery?
Jurisdiction, contracts, privacy and obscenity are all issues in this.
What is cyberspace?
This generally means that a defendant intended to commit the specific a specific act or ommission defined as criminal
What is criminal intent?
Treason, tax evasion, and insurrection are examples of...
What is crime against government?
This type of crime punishable by confinement for more than a year in a state prison or by a fine of more than $1,000, or both—or even death.
What is a felony?
Unlawfully offering or giving anything of value to influence performance of a corporate/government official in the carrying their public/legal duties is this.
What is bribery?
A weakness that can be exploited in a computer network is called...
What is a vulnerability?
The specific conduct of a defendant that violates a statute (law).
What is s violation of duty?
Theft, robbery, tresspasing are called this.
What are crimes against property?
This crime is usually punishable by confinement in a county or city jail for one year or less, by a fine of $1,000 or less, or both.
What is a misdemeaor?
Obtaining money or other property from a person by wrongful use of force, fear, or the power of office is called this.
What is extortion?
A company that poses as a reputable company to get personal info from people is committing this cyber crime.
What is phishing?
This is the state of mind that must be present concurrently with the alleged criminal act or failure to act.
What is intent?
Obscenity, prostitution, and public lewdness are all this.
What are crimes against decency?
Offenses committed in the business world are typically are referred to as this.
What are white-collar crimes?
An agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime, usually in secrecy, is called this.
What is a conspiracy?
What is an attack?
This is what specifically drives a person to act or refrain from doing so.
What is motive?
Rioting, disorderly conduct, and speeding are all this typ of crime.
What are crimes against peace and public order?
A person who sells the stolen goods given to them to sell called this.
What is a fence?
When a corporate employee commits a crime a corporate officer (CEO or senior executive) being held criminally responsible is called this.
What is vicarious criminal liability?
Of all age groups, this is the most vulnerable to cyber attacks.
Who are people 60+?