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Is That Job Offer Real or a Scam?
With the growth of the freelance workforce outpacing employment growth in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and the Netherlands, more and more people are spending a significant portion of their working hours looking for their next paying project. Always being on the lookout for a new gig can make some people more driven to succeed, but it can create a sense of desperation in others. Scammers have seized upon this opportunity to create imposter scams and career opportunity scams, and with technological advances their scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated.
By Nanette M. Day6 years ago in Criminal
Characteristics of Bail Bonds
Bail bond agents are highly skilled a range of capability and knowledge bases. From an awareness all the way to bureaucratic action, there’s nothing they can miss out. In addition to this, it’s actually that they have a sense of compassion to deliver their best at all times.
By Kevin Stonis6 years ago in Criminal
How to Keep Your Tax Refund Documents Safe
It’s important to take precautions so none of your tax documents are compromised and used by fraudsters. Someone who gets a hold of your Social Security number has the potential to create havoc with your identity and financial safety. However, there are steps you can take to keep all your tax refund documents safe. Let’s take a look at what you need to know in this area.
By Damien Justus6 years ago in Criminal
Fraud Prevention and Detection in the Banking Industry - Facts, Statistics, and Real Use-Cases
Technologies that were originally designed to make our lives more comfortable are developing, and fraudsters do not get tired of looking for new online loopholes to gain access to other people's assets. This is like running in a circle - in response to new security systems, attackers create new ways to trick them.
By Helen Kovalenko6 years ago in Criminal
How to Prevent Package Theft
The online shopping market has become a booming industry today—earning a profitable margin for online retailers and creating convenience for customers. Yet the rise of online shopping has, unfortunately, come with a significant downside: package theft. With more deliveries popping up at front doors, porch pirates, as they are called, are taking advantage of and stealing packages.
By Carlos Fox6 years ago in Criminal
How Identity Verification can keep a tight rein on rising Cybercrimes?
Cybercriminals have increased immensely over the years due to rapid strides in the tech world. Cybercriminals have risen 5 times in 4 years according to recent reports. Internet connectivity has clamped up the volume and pace of cybercriminal activities as internet usage is increasing. It is challenging to keep the pace up with new technologies and related security threats. Precautionary steps should be taken to avoid falling prey to cyber-attacks which are of many types. With the character assassination of individuals and multi-crore frauds by lurking its way through popular social media platforms cybercrime has taken a curious turn in recent times. At the global level, the U.S. is taking giant strides forward in terms of implementing cybersecurity. In 2017, two cybercrime major incidents brought down government networks that sent an alarming signal. The need to implement impenetrable cybersecurity systems received an added push.
By James Efron6 years ago in Criminal
How to Protect Your Car From Thieves
Automobile theft is a major issue. There was about $6 billion lost in 2018. While the numbers have been trending downward since theft peaked in 1991, criminals are constantly devising new ways to break into and steal cars. Fortunately, there are things that you can do to help keep your car safe.
By Paisley Hansen6 years ago in Criminal
The Top Scams To Look Out For
Every single day there are people who to watch out for. The people that I am referring to are the type of people who would take advantage of any situation. We call them scam artists because this is exactly what these people do. These scam artists look for any time period and opportunity to scam someone. If you have never had someone try to do this to you then you may have no idea what I am talking about. A scam is a way for these people to trick you into giving them your money. Why do they want your money? If this is a question that you are asking yourself then there are a few other questions that you may want to ask yourself. Why does anyone want money?
By Shelly Bartley6 years ago in Criminal
Eradicating Crime
Crime has been around for thousands of years- acts viewed as vile, evil and sometimes unexplainable by humans, have plagued our species since the pre-historic civilizations. The first attempt at creating a code of laws started in Ancient Mesopotamia with Hammurabi’s Code. Although humanity has come a long way from following Hammurabi’s idea of “An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth,” we still struggle with finding fitting punishments for crimes, as opinions on the matter are widely subjective. However, over the recent years, with the development of criminology, the focus has shifted from finding a fitting punishment for a crime, to eradicate crime by starting with its root causes. Criminology is the field of Criminal Law dealing with attempting to figure out why crime happens. The practitioners and experts of this field have narrowed it down to nine main causes, though they widely debate what the main one is. The purpose of this research paper will be to go into depth about why poor parenting and broken homes are the root cause of crime- this being due to the fact that they have a negative mental impact on the child’s development, can easily lower the child’s altruism levels, and can ultimately lead into other causes viewed by researchers as root causes of crime.
By Alex Barbu6 years ago in Criminal











