Computer Fraud in the Hotel Industry
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pageEXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 1 INTRODUCTION 5 Statement of the Problem 5 Significance of the Problem 7 Scope of the Study 7 Data Sources and Collection 7 Limitations of Study 7 Definitions of Terms 8 Plan of Presentation 9 2 SECONDARY FINDINGS 10 Establishing the Perspective 10 Deterring ComputerRelated Crime 11 Synthesis of the Literature 14 3 PRIMARY FINDINGS 16 Interview Results 16 Potential Solutions 18 Summary of Primary Findings 20 4 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 23 Conclusions 23 Recommendations 23 ENDNOTES 24 BIBLIOGRAPHY 27
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e the instrument of the abusive or illegal activity. In this context, a computer may be used as a scanning device to learn what valuable assets exist and where they are located. In the vernacular of the street, a computer may be used "to case the joint."
4. The computer may be a symbol of an abusive or illegal activity. In this context, the concept of computer technology is used to promise benefits for an activity that might not otherwise be believed.
Plan of Presentation
A review of literature relevant to the problem investigated is presented in "Secondary Findings" (Chapter 2). The results of the research performed for this study are presented in "Primary Findings" (Chapter 3). Conclusions drawn from the study findings, and recommendations based on the findings and conclusions are presented in Chapter 4.
Chapter 2
SECONDARY FINDINGS
Literature relevant to the problem investigated is reviewed in this chapter. The initial literature reviewed establishes the perspective in which computerrelated crime exists. The second body of literature reviewed covers procedures for the deterrence of such criminal behavior in organizations. The information presented in this literature review is general in nature, and does no
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