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Section 16: Cybercrime Offenses

Section 16: Cybercrime Offenses

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tion of cybercrime offenses (chapter 3, “International Cooperation”). The Convention on Cybercrime contains nine criminal offenses in four different categories: (1) offenses against the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of com­ puter data and systems; (2) computer­related offenses (e.g., computer­related forgery

  Section, Cybercrime, Offense, Section 16, Cybercrime offenses

FACT SHEET ON YOUTH WHO COMMIT SEX OFFENSES

FACT SHEET ON YOUTH WHO COMMIT SEX OFFENSES

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of sex offenses. o A 2000 study by the Texas Youth Commission of 72 young offenders who were released from state correctional facilities for sexual offenses (their incarceration suggests that judges considered these youth as posing a greater risk) found a re-arrest rate of 4.2% for a sexual offense. (Zimring, Appendix C)

  Sheet, Youth, Offense, Commit, Sheet on youth who commit sex offenses

Barred Offenses - Regulated Child Care, DCF-P-5206

Barred Offenses - Regulated Child Care, DCF-P-5206

dcf.wisconsin.gov

BARRED OFFENSES - REGULATED CHILD CARE Effective July 24th, 2019 . The table below lists crimes and their impact on a person’s ability to operate, reside in or work at a child care center. Violations of the law occurring outside Wisconsin (under the jurisdiction of the United States) that are comparable to any

  Wisconsin, Offense

TABLE OF OFFENSES AND PENALTIES - FWS

TABLE OF OFFENSES AND PENALTIES - FWS

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possible offenses, nor does it mandate the use of specific penalties in most disciplinary situations. The range of penalties described in the Table is intended to serve as a guide to discipline, not a rigid standard, and deviations are allowable for a variety of reasons.

  Offense

Expungement Checklist Non-misdemeanor marijuana adult …

Expungement Checklist Non-misdemeanor marijuana adult

www.michigan.gov

more criminal offenses including felonies and misdemeanors, but not more than a total of 3 felony offenses, may file an application with the convicting court to expunge all of his or her convictions. In other words, an applicant can generally expunge up to 3 felony convictions and an unlimited number of misdemeanors. There are exceptions for

  Checklist, Adults, Offense, Marijuana, Misdemeanor, Checklist non misdemeanor marijuana adult

Rules of Conduct & Fines - MTA

Rules of Conduct & Fines - MTA

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(h) Fare means the lawful charges established by the authority for the use of its facilities. (i) Fare media means the various instruments issued by or on behalf of the authority to use for the payment of fare, including, but not limited to, farecards, passes, transfers, tickets, and vouchers. (j) Farecards include, but are not limited to: (1) value-based, magnetically encoded cards ...

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