By: Fernando Severns | 2012-04-16 | Information technology Although the crime rate in the New York metropolitan area has been at a historic low since 2010, property and business owners still need to put in place proper security measures to protect against crime. read more
By: Francis Dixon | 2011-02-16 | Home security Anyone that has a family and home to protect should consider installing security camera systems that will provide a view of the entire property. Home security cameras are being installed in homes all over the nation in order to provide the necessary security from crime that is part and parcel of the society we live in today. read more
By: Harvey Shepherd | 2012-04-21 | Surveillance & Tracking Unluckily, huge states like Florida are afflicted by fairly substantial crime levels. In 2010, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement noted approximately 670,000 property crimes all through the area. 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: Lee Adams | 2011-08-30 | Electronics One of the major reasons of installing closed circuit television is to prevent crime. It is a great crime deterrent technology. Perpetrators know it would be impossible to beat the vigilant eyes of this system. read more
By: Sanjay Singh | 2012-01-29 | Social issues Detectives are professional people who solve your case quietly and help in removing crimes to a vast extent. 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
By: Rebecca Stowers | 2011-01-15 | Article Marketing Although it is important to have an awareness of your surroundings at any time of year, studies show that crime goes up around the holiday season. During this time, those who don't have the means to purchase what they want and need may have a tendency to lash out and commit crime more than they would at other times of the year. Read on to find out more! read more
By: Pauline Go | 2010-04-01 | Cyber law Computer crimes refer to the use of information technology for illegal purposes or for unauthorized access of a computer system where the intent is to damage, delete or alter the data present in the computer. Even identity thefts, misusing devices or electronic frauds are considered to be computer crimes. 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: Royce Krieser | 2011-11-30 | Technology The technology of closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras has always been considered to be highly important from a security standpoint. read more
By: Article Publeser | 2011-07-04 | Criminal CRB checks come hand to hand with ISA or Independent Safeguarding Authority. This is an autonomous body in the UK who has the responsibility to secure these sort of vulnerable people. ISA checks is done by ISA that maintains a single list of barred individuals who are prohibited to work with children and other vulnerable adults. read more
By: Racheal Phillips | 2010-03-30 | Computer forensics Computer technology has attracted its fair share of criminal activities from those looking to exploit and capitalise on people's reliance on the computer to run their daily lives. After all, author Jolly John singled Singapore out for being 'the most network-ready country', signifying both our dependence on new-age technology and the capabilities of the talent we have. However, there are dire consequences to be dealt with should the intentions of those with the ability to manipulate the systems deviate to malice. read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-04-02 | Criminal According to a study conducted by the Justice Department over a four-year period, nearly 2 million people were victims of violent crimes in the workplace. Examples of the crimes included robberies, rapes, assaults, and homicides. Many victims do not report threatening or suspicious activity due to embarrassment or fear, but the consequences of failure to alert supervisors or authorities can be severe. Everyone deserves to work in an environment that is free from threats and harassment, and individuals accused of crimes in the workplace have the right to defend themselves against false accusations. read more