Monday, September 3, 2007

Deadline 2, HW3, Annotated Bibliography

Hansen, Brian. "Cyber-Crime." CQ Researcher 12.14 (2002): 305-328. CQ Researcher Online. CQ Press. Mesa Community College, Mesa, AZ. 2 Sept. 2007 . <http://library.cqpress.com/cqresearcher/cqresrre2002041200>.

I found this source at MCC’s CQ Researcher. This is an authoritative source because it comes from the college’s online database of articles. This article has a lot of useful information, like factual stories and some statistics on cyber-crime. I feel this would be an interesting topic because I work for an internet company, so I am surrounded in this environment forty hours a week, giving me a lot of time to spend out there on the internet and work with cyber-crime.


Mrozek, Thom. “‘PHISHER’ SENTENCED TO NEARLY SIX YEARS IN PRISON AFTER NATION’S FIRST CAN-SPAM ACT JURY TRIAL CONVICTION.” United States Department of Justice 14.6 (2007). United States Attorney’s Office, Central District, CA. 2 Sept. 2007. <http://www.cybercrime.gov/goodinSent.pdf>

This article is authoritative because it comes straight from a government source. This article has a great factual story about someone who was committing an internet crime and was caught and sentenced to prison.


Adams, Bob. "Gun Control Debate." CQ Researcher 14.40 (2004): 949-972. CQ Researcher Online. CQ Press. Mesa Community College, Mesa, AZ. 2 Sept. 2007 . <http://library.cqpress.com/cqresearcher/cqresrre2004111200>.

I found this source at MCC’s CQ Researcher. This is an authoritative source because it comes from the college’s online database of articles. I liked this article because gun control is a heated debate and will be for a long time, and this article has a good Pro/Con on it. It lets you view both sides of the debate, whether you are against it or not.

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