The Pros And Cons Of Cybercrime

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Technology has come a long way, it may just be the 9th wonder of the world as it continues to evolve and impact our lives in various ways. Some uses more important and satisfying than others and on the other hand; some uses that can quite question the direction at which the boat of the ever-changing dimensions of technology are floating towards. Our everyday lives are continuously being affected by technology, from the way we as human beings or as a community as a whole interact and carry out day-to-day activities. ‘A new society created by technology’ is the result of a growing inter-relationship between society of now and technology of present and future that has come to influence particularly in areas such as learning, governance, communication and crime. Learning The word plagiarism tends to pop up here and there more often than not now and it may be important to think of the reason that may be happening. There is an abundance some may say to a fault of information particularly from the internet. We know that information is power, so how can a negative…show more content…
The economic aspect deals with the inefficiency and congestion in the law and it’s processes; such as the difficulty in attaining cybercriminal evidence and sophistication accompanied with the crime; the sociopolitical aspect deals with issues such as weak laws and regulations on cybercrime as well as lack of bilateral cooperation between countries making it difficult to apprehend criminals.; the third but not the lease is the cognitive aspect of the positive feedback system that deals the easy access to tools of cybercrime and a decrease in the guilt associated with engaging in cyber crime. (Ciampa 2010) All these three factors were pin pointed to be the driving forces behind the growth of cyber crime nowadays. (Kuchta
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