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A crime that uses or is directed at a technology other than a computer; or, a crime that involved the theft of any technology including computers best describes:
 
  A) Hi Tech Crime B) Computer Crime
  C) Computer Related Crime D) Technology Crime

Question 2

Being weak in character and unable to resist temptation in your job can mean:
 
  a. You are simply human; this is normal behavior.
  b. This behavior will not affect your ethical decision making in your job.
  c. You are not very disciplined and should consider another career.
  d. You will behave ethically in any situation.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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