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What is Crime

Handbook of Research on Network Forensics and Analysis Techniques
A crime is an unlawful act punishable by a state or other authority.
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Cyber Crime Toolkit Development
Aarthee R. (VIT University, India) and Ezhilmaran D. (VIT University, India)
Copyright: © 2018 |Pages: 41
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-4100-4.ch011
Abstract
This chapter describes how cybercrime, likewise called computer crime, is any illicit activity that includes a PC or system associated gadget. While numerous magnificent items have been produced to secure our information correspondence frameworks, these items must be upgraded significantly more. What is additionally required more are the individuals who know how to explore PC network security episodes and the individuals who have both investigative gifts and specialized knowledge of how the internet truly functions. This allows for an investigative structure which can withstand attack, alongside information of how the internet functions and the instruments to examine cybercrime apparatus to tell the who, where, what, when, why, and how. Cybercrime apparatus make our work substantially more productive.
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A crime is an illegal act which usually attracts sanction from the State.
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Any illegal action that is considered an offence and is punishable by law.
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The intentional commission of an act usually deemed socially harmful or dangerous and specifically defined, prohibited, and punishable under criminal law.
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Domestic Violence and Criminal Legal Instruments of the State Response: Reality or Not?
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Tactical Applications of Microbial Forensics in Agricultural and Environmental Biosecurity
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Cyberterrorism and Its Impact on Contemporary Conflicts and Society
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Anti-Money Laundering in the Insurance Sector: The Turkish Case
It is the deliberate and deliberate violation of legal values that should be protected in terms of the continuity of the social order.
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Bioterrorism, Bio Crimes and Politics: A Case of Chaos and Complexity
A crime is an action or omission punishable by the law. Criminal offences may indeed be geared towards some individual or individuals but also towards a community, society or the even state. From a lay man’s perspective anybody using biological agent to cause harm or destruction of life literally commits a biological crime. Technically though, the words bioterrorism and biocrime differ on the basis of the interest with which they are executed. The use of biological agents against a background of known political, sectarian, religious or ecological agenda is perceived as bioterrorism while the use biological agents in a manner rather nourished with traditional criminal motives translates to what is referred to as biocrime.
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Crime is an illegal or prohibited action punishable by an authority or law.
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