Writing Guidelines1. Introduction/Thesis(Computer as a tool)**Please use something similar to below as a thesis**As the new information age develops and grows in all areas of communication technologies, it imposes new challenges to the legal system in protecting individuals and companies. Thnew challenges are the result of the Internet increase in scope and complexity. While society is receiving great benefits from the Internet, they are also confronting a new type of crime, cybercrime.Ayala, Karissa, Cybercrime (2004). LLM Theses and Essays. Paper 59. http://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/stu_llm/59-Your introductory paragraph(s) should at a minimum summarize the scope of your research.-Your paper can be purely informational: You are not required to take a position on your topic, but you are encouraged to do so and to state your position at the end of your paper?s introduction. Note that a weak position is often more valid than a strong position. For example, a weak position might be anti-virus software remains a necessary component in a modern defense-in-depth strategy while a strong position might be anti-virus software is the most critical component for securing a modern network2. Body (must include information from Classification, Documented cases, Combating computer crimes) 1. Classification -Fraud and financial crimes-Computer as a tool2. Documented cases 3. Combating computer crime (briefly reference thtopics as they relate to (Fraud and financial crimes)Diffusion of Cyber crimeInvestigationLegislation -PenaltiesReferences:-Ensure your ideas are supported with references and examples.Sources: Cite at least four different resources. 2 must be scholarly references.Style: MLA format(http://dianahacker.com/pdfs/Hacker-Daly-mla.pdf)-ensure you are consistent in how you cite references and foryour paper.
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