10 Questions
Crime is the breach of rules or laws for which some governing authority can ultimately prescribe a ______.
conviction
Not every violation of the law counts as a ______; for example: breaches of contract and of other civil law may rank as 'offences' or as 'infractions'
crime
Modern societies generally regard crimes as offenses against the ______ or the state, distinguished from torts (offenses against private parties that can give rise to a civil cause of action)
public
Increasing complexity increases ______.
vulnerability
Higher computer user error and access to ______.
information
COMPUTER AND INTERNET CRIME WHAT IS A ______
crime
Individual human societies may each define ______ and crimes differently
crime
Crime is an act that needs to be controlled because they are destructive to ______ order
public
Increasing complexity increases ______
vulnerability
Higher computer user error and access to ______
information
Test your knowledge on computer and internet crime with this quiz. Learn about different types of crimes, their definitions, and how they are classified. Challenge yourself to understand the complexities of criminal activities in the digital world.
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