Articles about criminals (0-50 of 4801)

  • Dear Seniors, Please Don"t Buy Personal Alarms. Signed, The Criminals Of The World
    By: Carl Vouer | - Dear Seniors,
    We are writing to you in hopes of reaching some kind of agreement in regards to the personal self-defense craze that has been sweeping the nation, Im speaking of course about personal alarms. These trusty little alarms have greatly impeded our ability to attack you and rob you of your cash and valuables and we have mouths to feed, namely our own as we care little for others well-being. With their ultra-high decibel alarms they attack a great deal of unwanted attention to t ...

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  • 4 Benefits Of Using Government Seized Property Auction Sites
    By: Adrian Getty | - Government seized property auctions are becoming popular because they represent the best way to own a good home at a price that can be way below its market value. Not many people know that you can actually buy such homes for your own use or for your real estate business purpose. These homes could be an unexpected way to finally own that dream home that you always wished for but did not have the budget to realize your dream.

    Police auctions are now held on a regular basis as seizures ...

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  • Identity Theft Criminal Prosecution-what Charges Can Identity Theft Criminals Face Prosecution For?
    By: Julius C. Rocha | - Identity Theft criminal prosecution is not as harsh as many people think and wish it would be. Despite the destruction victims may experience after falling victim to identity thieves, one would like to believe there would be some type of justice done. However, congress and government officials are just now realizing the amount of increasing victims over the past 5 years and have finally taken notice of the amounts of money that people are losing to these criminals.

    What Is The Puni ...

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  • Using Literature And Love To Rehabilitate Criminals
    By: Art Gib | - Father Harold P. Paulsen, CEO and president of the Eternal Truth Network, dedicates his time to rehabilitating criminals through said network. He has done this through television, radio, and now through literature. He works closely in the East Texas prison system to help inmates change their lives by sending the Catholic message through the media. His message is one of love, peace, joy, hope, and freedom by living a good, Christian life.

    Paulsen has several books available intend ...

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  • Exclusive Details On Lawyers For Corporate Law Firms In Idaho
    By: Mahajan | - For solving financial issues everybody require experienced bankruptcy lawyers. Any body can easily come up with a good list of prospects that are near your area when you use an online legal directory. For example, let's assume for a moment you where able to find ten candidates. Then phone each one on your list. Let's suppose you can give details about your financial situation to one lawyer in half hour or 30 minutes each lawyer. The true top secret in getting inexpensive bankruptcy attorneys is ...
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  • Ways To Avoid The Misfits And Scam Artists In Web Dating
    By: D. A. Campbell | - Cyber dating advice does come in numerous forms the obvious being methods to boost your success level in locating the best relationship. Little doubt it is one of the most important. The reason it happens to be by far the most significant is that personal safety also needs to be towards the top of the list.

    Cyberspace just like the real world contains an abundance of the menacing as well as criminals. People that have no issue either ripping you off or tricking people into their co ...

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  • With All Of The Recent Weather Related Tragedies""please Give" Just Beware Of Online Charities
    By: chrivwslhe | - We as Americans tend to have generous hearts and give freely when called upon during times of trouble. Many people donate money to charities online to help needy people with illnesses, animal activists and more. If you're one of those people, good for you! It 'an incredible thing that you can give to someone who is in need,or for disease research,in hopes of finding a cure. It's also a great thing to help those who protect animals and their rights as well. If you do give to charity, you should k ...
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  • Criminal Records: Is The Justice System Just?
    By: Steve Gee | - The truth is out there if anyone would bother to look for it

    I sit here thinking about the injustice that goes on in our society today. I'm sure that you and most other people in the "civilised" world, assume that society investigates crimes to determine the truth. The guilty get punished and the innocent go free.

    I thought the same way until very recently when a friend was charged with a serious offence that, in my opinion, he did not commit. Yes there was evidence to ...

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  • Five Home Security Tips To Keep Criminals Far Away
    By: Adam Hampton | - A lot of Americans worry about their safety these days simply because there are so many terrible stories in the news about home invasions. Generally people dont have a lot of weapons in their houses or a lot of physical strength and self-defense training, and even when people do have those things they still usually want to avoid violent confrontations. The best way to avoid any kind of contact with criminals is to make sure you keep your home security high so that people arent even able ...
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  • Note To Criminals: Do Not Mess With Senior Citizens That Carry Pepper Spray
    By: Carl Vouer | - Dear criminals,

    We understand your plight, you need money to help fuel your insatiable appetite for drugs and alcohol and because you are morally and ethically bankrupt you would like to attain this money in the easiest and sleaziest way possible; by mugging the decent, hard-working, law-abiding citizens of this country. We also understand that when your depraved, conscious-less mind is choosing an individual to rob you would like an individual that is going to present the least res ...

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  • 5 Ways That A Pennsylvania Home Alarm System Stops Criminals
    By: Adam Hampton | - The more ways something can be effective, the more effective it's going to be in general. A prime example of this phenomenon has to do with home alarm systems. In order for such protection to be truly effective, it needs to offer a number of different ways to stop criminals. Fortunately, there are at least 5 ways that such a system is going to keep criminals away from your Pennsylvania home, and all of them make that kind of protection well worth the cost.

    1. Even though the latest ...

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  • Criminals Feast On Credit Card Frauds
    By: johnkenvin | - If we look at the number of credit cards that are in use or have been issued in our country, the statistics are amazing. A whopping 1.81 billion credit cards in US are in use. Out of this Visa dominates the show with 297 million credit cards followed by 171 million by Master Card credit cards and American Express at 4.9 million credit cards.

    There has been a mushrooming growth in the number of credit cards in use. The transition of payments from cash and checks to cards has made it ...

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  • Study Shows Nursing Homes Are Havens For Criminals
    By: Jack Krohn | - As our population grows older the number of seniors looking for a peaceful end to their lives that turning to nursing homes and assisted care facilities continues to grow. It is no secret that these facilities are usually understaffed and frequently use employees who are not all that well-qualified. Because of increased emphasis on profitability it is common practice to compromise standards, assuming that there are any in the first place.

    When people go looking for a nursing home th ...

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  • Some Considerations About Getting Legal Internships
    By: Susan Bean | - The first responsibility of any attorney should be to prevent a law suit from occurring, and learning the details as an apprentice can be very beneficial to your future career. There are many areas of the law in which a person can choose to enter, and most of them do not involve dealing with dangerous criminals. Although you might prefer criminal law, let's take a look at some other choices where a person can excel by starting early as an apprentice.

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  • Unsecured Homes Are Open Doors For Criminals
    By: Moses Grey | - Common criminals are opportunists. While high-end bank robbers and jewel thieves may take months to plan a heist, home burglars are simply looking for affluent areas with minimal protection. Burglars abhor exertion and the risk of being caught. They routinely avoid gated communities and wrought iron doors in favor of properties with low security provisions and easy hiding spots. Thieves rather steal packages or break glass panes to run off quickly with valuables than try penetrating a well-guard ...
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  • Arm Yourself With Knowledge Of Crime Rate Statistics
    By: Jordan McPelt | - In the information age it's now possible to look for crime rates by city quickly and easily online. There are plenty of internet sites which provide consumers and local community member's access to an integrated crime map and crime alert emails. Working together with law enforcement agencies all around America these websites produce the most accurate and largest web based source for anyone to have updated data relating to crime trends inside their area and local crime data, which includes sex of ...
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  • U.s Government Planning To Make Computers Safer Online
    By: exsmith | - United States government is these days appraising an Australian plan that will allow the internet service providers to warn all their clienteles base if any of the their computers are either taken over by hackers or crackers, and also limit the online access of these computers till the time people dont fix the pending problem.

    The management executives of Obama Government have been continually contacting with business specialists and leaders to find alternate means of escalating ...

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  • Criminal Justice Social Worker Role And Career Choices
    By: Jill Cohen | - Being a social worker is a valuable career in our communities today. They are always trying to help people better their lives and situation. This field has many different specialties and areas of emphasis. There are those who choose to work with abused children and battered spouses. You may also choose to work with those involved in substance abuse or the elderly struggling with adjustments at an assisted living facility. One highly specialized social working career is in criminal justice. This ...
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  • How To Avoid Phishing This Holiday Season
    By: eWealthDaily | - Unfortunately for some others, the holiday season is the perfect time to take advantage of a vulnerable population.
    After all, along with the holiday spirit comes the holiday spending. And not only are people spending, but they also do so with a certain level of desperation. Theyre competing with countless people to get a limited supply of hot items, theyre putting up with crowded shopping centers and, for the most part, seemingly running out of time at a rapid pace.
    Sensing th ...

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  • Neighborhood Crime Watch Programs Are Keeping Criminals Away Everywhere
    By: Jordan McPelt | - Crime watch is defined as an organization within the neighborhood which is devoted to reduce crime. It's usually put-together by neighbors who have the same belief regarding keeping watch for suspicious conduct in the local area, and are committed to reporting such actions to the police.

    This neighborhood group might be set up as its own group or may just be a function of a neighborhood association or some other community organization. Additionally, they conduct educational programs ...

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  • Learn Why Background Checks Are Important
    By: Belinsa A. Keefeor. | - There are many reasons why background checks are important in this day and age. The fact remains that the world is a completely different place from what it used to be. Can you remember young children playing on the street with friends and no adult supervision? That is something that is very rare nowadays.

    That's because we have lots of information available to us at our fingertips, thanks to the media and of course, the internet. Whenever something atrocious occurs, the news travels ...

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  • Are You Aware Of Your Local Crime Situation?
    By: Jordan McPelt | - Most of us are living in an area where we feel safe and secure, but often we do not realize what might be going on around us. When that happens, we can fail to take the proper precautions and we risk becoming the next victim of theft, or assault, or a number of worse crimes. Understanding the local crime rate and what is happening in the vicinity is extremely important to fully protect yourself or your family.

    The local crime scene might be completely different than what you expect. ...

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  • The Effective Implementation Of Community Policing
    By: Jordan McPelt | - Community policing is a philosophy and strategy that involves both the law enforcement agencies and the citizens and local organizations that they protect. The goal is to create a plan that can more effectively control or prevent crime in a given community. It is not always easy to implement these plans, though, and it requires the active participation of the community and many coordinated efforts of the police officers.

    The goal of most community policing efforts is to develop solu ...

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  • Doing A Criminal Background Check On Employees
    By: Cedill A. Bleadsol | - If you're looking to hire new people in your business, doing a criminal background check on employees is very important. This could save you lots of time and money in many ways. For one thing, the job description may require this individual to handle valuable items which could be at risk with someone who has a criminal record.

    It is important to understand that criminals who have served their time have paid their dues. But, it is always important to know who you're dealing with before ...

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  • Unprofessional Website Maintenance Carries A Significant Risk
    By: Sarah Dougan | - If you try and cut corners in the interest of saving money, you can often wind up with significant and unforeseen problems as a direct consequence. Be very careful when establishing your website and understand that you have quite a lot at stake should something go wrong and e-criminals hack into your site. Always make sure that you keep up with your website maintenance, or you could end up with egg on your face, as in the case of the Centre for Alternative Technology, a sustainable charity and t ...
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  • Find Criminal Records - Are Your Friends Criminals?
    By: Steve Gee | - How can you protect yourself from people that have criminal records

    Exactly how well do you know the people that you live near? Have you ever wondered why it always seems to be ordinary people that you would never expect and yet they can commit such terrible crimes. Rape, kidnapping, murder... The list of crimes goes on and on and the most frightening part of it all is that often even the people closest to the criminals never suspect a thing. How can you protect yourself against peo ...

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  • Advertising Your Whereabouts On Facebook? It'll Cost You...
    By: Gemma Carey | - This was probably something very few people had considered when bragging about their holiday plans on Facebook. According to Confused.com, using Facebook or Twitter in this way 'could raise your insurance premiums by 10pc'.

    And when you think about it, it does make sense. Publicly-accessible services such as Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare and Buzz can alert criminals when users are not home. Foursquare, for example, shows that people are in a specific spot and, more importantly, t ...

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  • Information Forensics Could Make A Defined Change Within The Course Of Court Cases
    By: Dean Stanley | - The number of crimes concerning digital data is sky-rocketing these days, particularly with the immense preponderance of computers along with other digital media within our life. Thus, only information forensics specialists can search computer systems for electronic evidence, make digital investigations, recover lost data and provide technological proficiency.

    Data forensics is proper to utilize in judicial cases that entail sexual harassment, intellectual property larceny, discrim ...

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  • Computer Forensics Can Provide An Fascinating And Lucrative Career
    By: Dean Stanley | - We live in a world in which pc crimes are normal occurrence, and recent years have brought a higher demand of experts with personal computer forensics education than before. In fact, data and the job rate of growth for the last 5 years will prove that personal computer forensics is one of the professional domains with the most promising careers.

    That is the reason why a lot of educational institutions are creating special programs for personal computer forensics training to ensure t ...

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  • The Pepper Spray: Self Defense Weapons For All
    By: Paul Wise | - A very old saying has been observing for millennia that the best defense is a good offense, and while it is usually brought up these days when speaking of sports, there's no reason why the proverb shouldn't also apply to topics pertaining to self-defense. Thus it is that pepper spray products are as true to the spirit of that aphorism as any self-defense measure available.

    Self-defense is always important, but possibly all the more so in these tough economic times. Not only is the ...

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  • How Does Identity Theft Happen?
    By: Jesse Whitehead | - Identity theft--where personal information is stolen by for the purpose of committing fraudulent and illegal acts--is a very lucrative business for online criminals. In fact, it is so lucrative that identity theft happens every day to thousands of people in the U.S. and around the world.

    It is not difficult to steal someone's identity. While you may be aware of spoof e-mails that entice you to enter your full name, address, phone number and sensitive account information, this art ...

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  • The Importance Of A Criminal Record Finder
    By: Mike Hickmon | - We all know what a criminal record finder can do, but do you know just how important these services can be? Not only do they help to protect potential employers against criminals but they can also help to protect you as well against any untrustworthy people. A criminal record finder can help you to find out background information on somebody with a criminal record such as; past convictions, parking and speeding tickets, sexual offences, history of violence, names, dates of birth, known addresses ...
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  • Beware Of These Common Home Invasion Scams
    By: Bryan Hough | - Though it is often said that burglars and other criminals try to target empty homes, some criminals specifically target occupied homes, planning to use a guise to get inside when you open the door. They don't have to break in because you've let them in, right through the open front door. Home invasion scams come in many different forms. Each includes an excuse why someone you don't know needs to come inside your home. Learn the common elements of these scams so that you won't be caught off guard ...
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  • Can We Heal The World With Love?
    By: Elsabe Smit | - Hello lovely people

    Justice or mercy? The more emotional the issue, the more divided the opinions. Should we insist on justice, knowing that justice always have consequences? Should we show mercy and always try and understand the other side of the coin? Or should public opinion be the determining factor?

    In the past weeks a number of these emotional issues have been in the headlines.

    In May Burma's military regime jailed and charged the pro-democracy op ...

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  • Carjacking How To Avoid Becoming A Victim
    By: Bryan Hough | - Carjackers are some of the most violent criminals around today. Instead of stealing parked cars, these criminals are paid more money to steal yours while you are still in it. Even if you voluntarily give up your vehicle, the situation could turn ugly. Take a few precautions to keep yourself from being the next target.

    Carjacking has something in common with other crimes in that criminals look for easy prey. Men and women are both victims of carjacking. Gender is not necessarily th ...

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  • An Introduction To Criminology
    By: Malcolm Blake | - Few subjects arouse so universal or so deep an interest as the study of crime. This interest is due in the main to the adventurous and romantic traits in human nature. Criminal conduct appeals to these human traits because it is regarded as being a spontaneous response to impulse, and even the most prosaic and conventional individual chafes to a certain extent under the restrictions of law and morality. If this interest is not so great as to become morbid, it may have great utility, because crim ...
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  • The Primordial Roots Of Crime In Humans
    By: Sammy Beanard | - The equivalents or analogues of crime are to be found among animals other than man. Some criminologists, indeed, have sought for these equivalents in the plant world as well. The search for equivalents of crime outside of the human world is justified. Crime is a natural phenomenon, and is, therefore, closely related to other natural phenomena. In accordance with the theory of evolution we are constrained to believe that it has evolved out of other phenomena, and must seek its origin in these oth ...
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  • Differences Of Approach Within The Field Of Criminology
    By: Sammy Beanard | - The anatomical method brings to light abnormalities and malformations of the external structure of the organism which in some cases are of significance with respect to criminal conduct. It reveals defects and derangements of the internal organs which frequently have a far reaching influence for evil upon conduct. It describes the structure of the nervous system, a knowledge of which is absolutely necessary for the study of mental traits.

    The physiological method studies the organ ...

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  • Individual Blame Or Societal Irresponsibility?
    By: Sammy Beanard | - There have been occasions when a judge has honestly and bravely stated the case against society in his official capacity, and has given judgment accordingly. There is the famous instance of the judge who by his outspokenness, followed by a sentence of one day's imprisonment on a man found guilty of bigamy, caused an alteration of the law to make divorce a possibility for poor as well as rich ; but such instances are rare, and belong too much to the past. The refusal of juries to convict for offe ...
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  • Criminal Reformation Or Sentimental Cruelty?
    By: Sammy Beanard | - The very considerable improvement of an administrative character which has recently taken place in some of our prisons more especially during the last five years is a practical admission that previously the system had in it much that was wrong. For it can scarcely be claimed that this tentative move in the direction of a more intelligent and humane treatment of criminals has been justified by any measurable improvement in human nature since the war. The reforms, such as they are, are not being a ...
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  • Alternatives To Catching Criminals
    By: Mike Scantlebury | - Working in the community can be hard work. Doing good isn't all that easy, especially when there's very little money and hardly any support to go round. Inevitably, a lot of time is spent trying to raise funds to make things happen. In Britain that means applying to charitable trusts and all the quasi-governmental organisations like the National Lottery, and that means getting a bank account opened. Ehhh, that's when life gets difficult.

    This week I turned up at my local bank with ...

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  • Cunning Predators Outwit Police And Parents
    By: Jerry McMullin | - Crimes and criminals, like most aspects of our society, come in many varieties. It may be reassuring to watch television programs that show how dumb criminals have been caught or that demonstrate sophisticated technologies now used by investigators as they evaluate crime scene evidence. Such programs may give the impression that teams of law enforcement professionals, armed with superior intelligence and the benefits of modern science, have the upper hand in the war against crime. Although th ...
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  • Home Business Protection: Helping American's Fight The War On Crime By Educating And Arming You!
    By: Jared Kelley | - We all know that crime is never going to end, and we have a war amongst ourselves everyday. It’s what we do about it is what’s going to make the difference! If we all just go about living our lives day to day criminals are going to keep making innocent people victims of crime.
     
    We also know that law enforcement cannot help us till we have already become a victim. So what is Americans supposed to do? The answer is simple, arm ourselves and fight back. The next ques ...

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  • "perpetrators Stuff Chihuahua In Freezer, Urinate On Clothes" Article Brings Back Memories
    By: Elisabeth Mcgill | - An article From the Antelope Valley Press on Friday, February 2, 2007, with the following headline: "Theft not Enough for Burglars, Perpetrators Stuff Chihuahua in Freezer, Urinate on Clothes", brought back memories of things long past I'd rather forget but probably never will and it is the reason why I am writing this.

    In my youth I discovered that burglars/trespassers had made themselves at home in my grandfather's house while he was traveling. Apart from ransacking the house, ...

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  • Help Criminals Who Want To Go To Jail
    By: Johnny Jenkins | - Have you ever looked at the newspaper or the news and wonder why some people become criminals? If you choose a life of crime you are admitting that you are not the sharpest pencil in the box in the first place. But even a criminal has to have some commonsense.

    Strangely enough many of them commit acts that make you wonder why they pursue a career in crime. Admittedly you do not have to be a genius to commit a crime, but some brain activity is required. Yet we see examples everyda ...

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  • Spyware And How To Protect Yourself From Being A Target
    By: Judy Howard | - With so many users on the internet, it feels like open season by spyware. Acknowledging the problem and then taking a few simple steps to protect yourself ensures that you are less of a target. Spyware has become a big problem for computer users. They are programs that sit on a computer collecting sometimes sensitive data and net browsing habits.

    Spyware programs can sneakily find their way onto a computer when free software is downloaded or when certain websites are visited. They ...

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  • Dealing With Internet Crime
    By: Peter G. King | - We live in the age of possibilities. Not to say that all of these possibilities are good, because we all know that some of them are quite horrid. But, as always, we have to take the good with the bad. One aspect of technology that introduced a vast array of possibilities was the personal computer. Or should I say is the personal computer? There is still more yet to come. The outstanding advantage this technology offers us concerns the Internet. Suddenly everything was within our reach. No more ...
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  • Criminal Background Checks 101
    By: Joseph Hanoa | - You can obtain a criminal background check on almost anyone for as little as twenty dollars. Many employers do this as a routine part of the hiring process especially if the employment involves working with sensitive material or involves having someone in your home. You want to know who these people are when you hire them especially if they are in sensitive positions. You want to know who is and isn't trustworthy. It is easy for people to lie or not to provide all of the relevant information t ...
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  • Should You Consider Criminal History Background Checks?
    By: ian henman | - We live in a dangerous world, a world that would cause our ancestors to turn in their graves. It's now more important than ever to be aware of your surroundings, and those who occupy them. Life today is so unpredictable and almost anything can happen at any given moment. I'm sure, like me, you've seen those junk emails about someone who has been attacked in the street, or perhaps in a parking lot. Although we often disregard these emails and toss them into our junk mailbox, their validity isn't ...
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  • 7 Surefire Self Defense Tips Criminals Want Women To Never Learn.
    By: Michelle Annese | - Self defense tips for women. Are you at risk? What makes a woman a perfect target? Here are 7 ultimate techniques and weaknesses criminals who were interviewed look for to take advantage of you. These tips arent just for the busy holidays either. Its all about keeping your awareness all year round. Follow these tips and you can protect yourself from becoming one of this years next statistics.

    1. Coming up to my vehicle, did I look around - aware of who is near it? Am I ...

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