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A.increased
B.strengthened
C.reinforced
D.aggravated
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B.strengthened
C.reinforced
D.aggravated
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B.smuggle
C.sublet
D.withdraw
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C、riminal organizations are exploiting a regulatory vacuum to commit Internet crimes such as computer spying, money-laundering and theft of personal information, and the scope for damage is vast, experts told a European Economic Crime conference in Frankfurt. “We need multilateral understanding, account and oversight to avoid, in the years to come, a cyber crisis equivalent to the current financial crisis,” Antonio Maria Costa, Executive Director of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, said.
Internet crime is also a threat to national security, they said. Several countries, including the United States, have voiced concern over some hackers’ abilities to electronically spy on them and disrupt computer networks.
C、alls for greater regulation of the Internet come at a time of regulatory renaissance, with policymakers looking to support the powers of financial sector watchdogs in the wake of the global financial crisis. “Because of the transnational nature of identity-related crime, and especially of cyber-crime, if we do not tackle the crime everywhere we will not solve it anywhere,” Costa said.
The President of Interpol, Khoo Boon Hui, said increasingly highly technological gangs from Asia, Eastern Europe and Africa were coming up with ever more sophisticated ways of swindling money from vulnerable people. He also said there was a trend of company bosses being bribed by fraudsters claiming to have guilty evidence about their firms.
Strauss, who works as Senior Program Officer at the Office of the Coordinator of OSCE Economic and Environmental activities, said Internet crime watchdogs could learn a lot from criminals willing to switch sides.
(1)、The main idea for the passage is that ___________.
A、cyber crime is as destructive as the credit crisis in the coming years
B、damage caused by cyber-crime is very serious and will get worse
C、to fight cyber crime requires enhanced international regulation
D、international organizations should be established to crush cyber-crime
(2)、Criminal organizations can commit internet crimes because ___________.
A、there is no effective regulation
B、they can exploit the present regulations
C、no country has paid enough attention to them
D、the current financial crisis has put the authorities at a loss
(3)、To win the war against cyber crime, __________.
A、policymakers should support their governments financially
B、each country should solve its own problems effectively
C、the United States should play a very important role
D、international cooperation is crucial
(4)、The underlined word swindling (in Para. 5) is closest in meaning to “__________”.
A、bribing
B、cheating
C、corrupting
D、robbing
(5)、Strauss believes that ___________.
A、Internet security experts can learn a lot from cyber criminals
B、if cyber criminals will cooperate with the policy, they can be helpful
C、Internet crime watchdogs will make cyber criminals shift grounds
D、international organizations can solve the problems of cyber crime
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B.As to
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本题使用CRIME 3.RAW中的数据。
(iii)估计第(ii)部分中的方程。与式(13.22)比较调整R2。你最后会选用哪一个模型?
When the Nanking Massacre occurred,Fitch ()
A、was in Shanghai
B、saw the crime with his own eyes
C、became the first person able to leave Nanking
D、was able to let the world know about the event immediately
that its residents are very concerned with various forms of antisocial behaviour and minor crimes carried out by a
small number of people, which makes living, working, travelling and socialising in the city centre unpleasant rather
than life threatening. The city’s residents have recently voted for it being one of the five worst cities in the UK in which
to live. There is little or no contact between the police and these residents.
The city is split into a number of police districts, each with its own senior officer in charge. Their focus is on the
response to emergency calls and solving serious crimes in their district rather than the less urgent crimes affecting
everyday living in the city. Response times and serious crime solution rates are the traditional measures by which their
performance is measured and leave them open to criticism of simply reacting to events. There is little sense of being
part of a city police force and, consequently, little sharing of information and experience between the different districts.
The failure in policing antisocial behaviour in the city is seen as being largely the result of a shortage of resources.
There are also important internal and external groups varying in their support or resistance to any necessary change
in policing strategy. Key players include the mayor of the city anxious to improve the reputation of the city, the city’s
press, traditionally used to highlighting police failures rather than successes and finally the courts of justice, which
are reluctant to take on the increased workload that any moves towards reducing antisocial behaviour would produce.
John is aware of the complexity of the problem he faces in changing the way the city is policed to improve the quality
of life of its citizens. He has, however, an impressive track record as a change agent in previous appointments and is
confident that he can bring about the necessary change.
Required:
(a) Using change management models where appropriate, provide John with a brief report on the nature of
change needed in the way the city is policed in order to improve the city’s quality of life. (12 marks)