Criminology, Technology, and Privacy

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. Which is an effect of technology on the criminal justice system?

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. Most technological offenses are an extension of this type of crime.

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. Situational crime prevention is an extension of this theory.

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. Crime is _____ defined.

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. The Internet has deeply affected _____, or the right and power to interpret and apply the law.

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. This is the unauthorized use of an information system or network.

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. Which of the following is not a characteristic common to computer networks on which crime is common?

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. Which theory suggests that people behave differently online than they do offline?

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. According to routine activities theory, why is the Internet a more likely place than physical space for some laws to be broken?

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. What is the manipulation of individuals so that they divulge information or perform actions called?

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. This network was a precursor to the Internet.

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. Which is a criticism of electronic monitoring of offenders?

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. What are measures that involve more offenders and individuals in the criminal justice system or more deeply involve those already within the system called?

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. Iris or retinal scans, facial recognition, hand/finger characteristics, and voice identification are examples of this.

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. What is systematic, institutionalized, usually secret encroachment into individual privacy called?.

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