By: Lance Brooke | 2012-04-16 | Cyber law Defining Cyber crime is not so simple and perhaps that is why there has not been a single definition that is collectively approved by all the law enforcing bodies. Cyber crime is a criminal offense in which the computer is involved as an object of crime or as a tool for committing an offense's material component. read more
By: DR.KASHALIKAR | 2010-11-01 | Health & Fitness tress has been managed in many ways for millennia. The ways of stress management have been changing as the life and the nature of stress have been changing. Since the nature of life is vast and complex the nature of stress is also vast and complex. read more
By: Bob White | 2010-10-29 | Law Antitrust laws were put into place to protect consumers from companies not practicing good and fair business. Fair competition allows more companies to compete in the markets and helps to keep pricing fair for everyone. read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-27 | Criminal This article discusses different types of marijuana crimes. The punishments for each offense are described. read more
By: Sidhartha Roy | 2008-08-28 | Cyber law The article is about a new breed of crime which is promising to threaten human life and property in a completely hi-tech manner.In my article i have highlighted about cyber crime,its modes , how it is different from the conventional crime and also about its statutory provision. read more
By: Evyan Coley | 2011-03-26 | Networking What if the Law of Numbers was really a crime? And not conforming to the rules of showing your business to as many people as you can would land you in jail. Sad to say, but 97% of network marketers would be locked up if there was a law in place. Half of that percentage should be thrown under the jail for failure to market and prospect in a productive and massive manner. read more
By: Bryan J Buckner | 2010-03-26 | Home security The use of methamphetamine (meth) has reached epidemic proportions in the United States with over 12 million reported users. Once a low-profile drug that was homemade and confined to a handful of rural communities is now main-stream and law enforcements number one drug concern. read more
By: AgneS CelinA | 2011-04-04 | Travel & Leisure No city is free of crimes at all, no matter, how good the police force is, crime is always there. It can be either violent or non-violent crime. The rate of violent crimes in the city has decreased ov... read more
By: Steve mich | 2011-12-15 | Legal As the world develops, and the technologies improve, crime rate is also increasing. Most modern technologies have made our life comfortable and it is promoting new types of crimes also. read more
By: Patrick Stegall | 2011-12-29 | Criminal Tennessee’s statutory rape law is found in Title 39, Chapter 13, Part 5 of the Tennessee Code Annotated. It is a complex offense that contains numerous elements and criminalizes many different activities, and the penalties can be harsh. read more
By: Alice Ken | 2012-03-26 | Criminal Crime is the act of bleaching the rules, regulations, and laws which lead to the prescription of a conviction by the legal systems. Crimes are of different categories depending and they are tried and have different consequences depending on the seriousness of a crime. This study will outline five general categories of crime, their consequences, history, seriousness, and how each is tried in court. read more
By: ethan rehman | 2011-10-18 | Law Personal injury is legally classified as a tort, a wrong committed from the breach of civil duty that is owed to an individual. read more
By: A. Stephen King | 2010-10-05 | Culture Written by a career criminal mastermind, these series of articles describe a life of crime that over its twenty-five-year span netted millions for the author. Following the expiration of he last statute of limitations, author A. Stephen King shares his experiences and instructs writers, law enforcement, and anyone else interested in a true life of crime just what it means to be a successful criminal. All of the author's crimes were non-violent and involved separating banks from their money. read more
By: Laura Hartson | 2011-05-20 | Cars A lot of us believe that as drivers we are crimeless and safe on the roads. We get annoyed at the behaviour of other drivers as they tear around the roads, whether they are on their phones or nipping in and out of the lanes of traffic, but are we completely blameless? It seems if a new study is anything to believe then on average, a Briton breaks the law an average of twenty one times in a year. read more
By: Robert F Lee | 2011-08-18 | Home Security When we discuss the concept of keeping a watchful eye on illegal activity, most of us focus on potential criminal or misdemeanour activity by youths, loose gangs or minorities. It is a stereotype and response that need to be resisted, since much of the deviant behaviour around us occurs at the hands of other groups, as well: law enforcement personnel, corporations and everyday citizens who infrin read more