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Thursday, April 10, 2008

Crime and Identity Theft

What is crime? Crime defined is an atrocity or enslavement, an act carried out by a single or group of individuals, targeting the population, or a set area to attack. When an identity thief gets hold of a persons identity he/she has CONTROL to a large degree over an entire population of people, and next to complete control over the victim in which the identity he stole.

Identity is cards that link personal information to thousands of databases worldwide. The government stores in its filing cabinets the identity of millions of individuals, including members in foreign lands. Companies store on their databases each day millions of identities and the list continues.

Crime has been ongoing since the first Sin. The first crime reported in history was the act Cain committed against his brother Abel. Followed by the first recording came a linage of other crimes, thus each year the crimes worsen and the law is far from putting a stop to the unlawful acts committed against an entire population, including the victims of the crime.

The law is made up of assumptions, thoughts, ideas, opinions, et cetera. Each year the law changes when a number of complaints, theories, protests, and other letters come in on a particular subject. Therefore, if you want to fight identity theft you must learn how to protest the laws and stand up for your rights. This includes every one of us standing up, fighting, and protesting ongoing without cease. Furthermore, protesting and fighting back includes adhering to assertiveness and avoiding violence and aggressiveness.

As a protestor of many laws, for years I have made waves with the government by enforcing my statements and repeatedly letting the government know new crimes or actions pending, or letting them have insight of the small town where I live and constantly telling them about the many complaints. As a study of Criminal Justice I have learnt that what I am doing is what all of us should be doing, thus it takes the PEOPLE to make the changes.

Identity theft has increased since technology has enhanced throughout the years. The financial processors designed to pay bills, make purchases, et cetera puts us at risk of identity theft. My son asked me last night, "What happen to Type Writers?" this is one of the questions I have asked for years, and all I could tell him, is "Someone thinks they have the ultimate solution to fix everyone problems," thus risks are increasing.

At one time, the world was comfortable with typewriters and rarely did you hear reports of identity theft. If you did, it was escalated to the millions of reports you hear each year today. Thus, technology, financial processors and other sources are making it easier than ever for criminal minds to take hold of someone's identity. The downside is the true victims of the crime pay (over and over and over and over and over and over)...Get the point...for the crime committed against them.

When identity theft occurs, we all are victims of the crime, since gas prices increase, produce prices increase and other necessity prices increase. We are in a race and the motive is to survive greed, self-centered, ill-minded world. Thus, the patients diagnosed with mental illnesses often have more sense than the common people that make waves for criminals to control our lives. Most patients diagnosed with mental illness (outside of psychopathic and other major illnesses) have never committed a crime in their lives. Few may have committed petty crimes, but for the most part they live and they learn. Yet, many degrade the suffering souls that have more sense than most people do in existence.

Thieves often are accused of having Antisocial Behaviors. In many studies it shows that the thieves follow patterns that lead to Antisocial Personality Types, thus in the next article we will go over the symptoms of Antisocial Behaviors to help you determine who the real thieves are?

Tony Robinson is an International Author, Webmaster and Security Guru. Check out his Identity Theft Protection Tips at http://www.officialidentitytheft.com/

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