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According to the module resources, which of the following
describe the realities of prosecuting cybercrime? Select all
that apply.
Question options:
Prosecutors don't challenge cybercrime evidence in court.
Recovery of funds is never possible.
Recovery of funds is sometimes possible.
It can cost much more than the original loss of funds to recover.
Recovery of funds is always possible.
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For more information on this topic, refer to the Jurisdictional Challenges of Cybercrime resources.
Question 2
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According to the module resources, which of the following is a
reason cybercrime is not prosecuted? Select one.
Question options:
A majority of law enforcement officers don’t recognize the crimes.
A majority of individuals don’t know they are victims.
A majority of individuals do report crimes because financial recovery is guaranteed if you file a police report.
A majority of crimes are never reported.
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Question 3
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Which of the following types of criminal opportunities can be
so lucrative that criminals may not need to pursue legitimate
employment? Select one.
Question options:
Embezzlement
Money laundering
Cyberterrorism
Internet fraud schemes
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For more information on this topic, refer to the Impact of Cybercrime resources.
Question 4
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Which of the following is a distinct subset of technology-
facilitated crimes? Select one.
Question options:
Techno-crime in work
Techno-crime for work
Techno-crime at work
Techno-crime for bitcoins
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Question 5
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According to the module resources, who needs to be trained in
cybercrime to aid in positive outcomes for cybercrime cases?
Select all that apply.
Question options:
Law enforcement
Offenders
Judges
Juries
Internet service providers (ISPs)
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Question 6
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According to the module resources, which of the following
hard-to-trace currency options do criminals rely on? Select
one.
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