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COMPUTER CRIME

Computer crime is any illegal act which involves a computer system whether the computer is
an object of a crime, an instrument used to commit a crime or a repository of evidence
related to a crime. 
Telecommunication crime is the fraudulent use of any telephone, microwave, satellite or
other telecommunications system. Many telecommunications systems themselves are computers
and therefore in some instances, offences against a telecommunication system can also be
considered a computer crime. 
Computers and telecommunications have become a critical part of the daily lives of
Canadians, and criminals have also been able to take advantage of this technology. The
Royal Canadian Mounted Police is responsible for the investigation of all computer crime
offences within its jurisdiction. It also investigates such crimes where the Government
of Canada is the victim, regardless of primary jurisdiction. In addition, the RCMP can
investigate offences involving organized crime or offences related to the national
interests of Canada. 
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RCMP Support Staff 
There are RCMP Commercial Crime Sections is every major city in Canada. Each one of these
units has at least one investigator who has received specialized training in the
investigation of computer crimes. These investigators are supported by the RCMP Computer
Investigative Support Unit (CISU) located at RCMP Headquarters in Ottawa. CISU can
provide technical guidance and expertise to all Canadian police departments and federal
government agencies in relation to computer and telecommunication crime investigation. 
Types of Crime
In Canada today, the main types of computer and telecommunication crime are unauthorized
access to computers (hacking), mischief to data, theft of telecommunications, and
copyright violations of software (illegal copying and distribution of software). In
addition, computers are commonly found in many other types of investigations and these
systems must be examined for evidence. Types of crime where computer evidence has been
located include murder, fraud, stock market manipulation, pornography, proceeds of crime,
and drug importation. 
The term computer hacker?? refers to an individual who, via a modem or some other
computer communications device, circumvents computer security and breaks into a computer
system. Hacking could be roughly equated to a break and enter. A hacker can steal data,
sabotage information, or do nothing but browse. 
The Scope of the Problem
Owing to the technical nature of computer and telecommunication crime, law enforcement
personnel must be properly trained to conduct such investigations. The Canadian Police
College offers three different computer crime courses covering everything from search and
seizure of computer systems to examination of computers for evidence. These courses are
available to any police agency in Canada as well as to some foreign investigative
agencies. 
Computer and telecommunication crime is a global problem. Offences can transcend national
boundaries and very often do. For this reason, the RCMP maintains contact with computer
crime investigators around the world including investigators in the United States and
Great Britain. 
Statistics on computer crime and telecommunications crime are difficult to accumulate
primarily due to reluctance on the part of victims to report such crime and the many
different jurisdictions in Canada. However, with growing economic losses to victims, more
crimes are being reported to police. Recent losses in relation to telecommunications
crimes have been very large. Some computer criminals operate on an international scale
and in an organized fashion. These criminals can route their activities through countries
where jurisdictional processes and legal problems can make investigation difficult. 

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