Computer Science, asked by jharoshan06466, 5 months ago

Difference between cyber crime and conventional crime.

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Answered by shiza7
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Answer:

conventional crime.

Crime is a social and economic phenomenon and is as old as the human society. Crime is a legal concept and has the sanction of the law. Crime or an offence is “a legal wrong that can be followed by criminal proceedings which may result into punishment.”

cyber crime.

Cyber-crime is the latest and perhaps the most complicated problem in the cyber world. “Cyber crime may be said to be those crime, where either the computer is an object or subject of the conduct constituting crime.

Answered by charanimukku
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Explanation: Conventional crime includes murder,  assault, robbery, burglary and theft. Cybercrime is just another conventional crime committed with high-tech devices. Non-conventional crime, includes White-Collar Crime, Blue-collar Crime, Pink-collar Crime, Political Crime, Corporate Crime, Occupational Crime, Red-collar Crime, and Green-collar Crimes.

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