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…or to distribute illegal material such as child pornography. In these two cases we can see two opposite sides of the use of information technology. From the hacker’s, and generally persons’ who are related with the “digital crime”, point of view computers help to carry…
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…are needed to operate these automated payment systems (networks). On the other hand, criminals for different reasons can use similar networks also: to hide unlawful software or to distribute illegal material such as child pornography. In these two cases we can see…
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…are needed to operate these automated payment systems (networks). On the other hand, criminals for different reasons can use similar networks also: to hide unlawful software or to distribute illegal material such as child pornography. In these two cases we can see…
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…, or if it is immoral and thus an incitement to anti-social behaviour." She goes on in the following paragraph to question Sade's inclusion of, "dirty words", and the taboos that ride over them. She also touches upon Marshall McLuhan and the idea of pornography being…
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…and child pornography differ globally and may even differ among legal jurisdictions within the same country. As the previous definitions are usually recognised as psychiatric descriptions, law enforcement agents generally utilise a more general definition…
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…and psychological evidence is ambivalent, with evidence going both ways, on the social impact of pornography and its causal link with crime, on futile attempts to suppress ideas in the Soviet Union which were met with a vigorous Samizdat sub-culture and innumerable ways…
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…in the pornography of death, to vicariously enjoy murder." In the beginning Bryant tells Deckard that there are four more "skin jobs" left to "retire." The "retirements" of Zhora and Pris are disgusting. This can be paralleled to Deckard's response to Rachael. She has…
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…. Modern feminism has drawn a very unappealing picture of itself. It has become too political involving such controversial issues such as abortion, lesbianism, and pornography. It has become too restricted in ways that lead people to think that its only…
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…though. On the eve of his execution Ted told an evangelist that watching pornography had led him to commit his crimes. Theodore Robert Bundy died January 1989. His last words were "I'd like you to give my love to my family and friends."(Time Life) Using…
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…and incomprehensible. A point of contention regarding censorship within Canada is pornography and art. Freedom of expression relates to art in the way that an artist's work is their personal expression. Art that is produced for retail or display purposes is permitted…
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