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Distraught mother of three makes legal history after using the internet to commit contempt of court.
conference organised by the NSPCC, after new figures displaying the scale of the use of the internet to commit sexual crimes against young people were revealed.
A bill to make it illegal to lure someone over the Internet to commit a crime has been signed into law by Acting Gov.
Where they cannot rely on a complete Internet ban, probation officers are being forced to pioneer ways to make sure that offenders on probation or on supervised pretrial release do not use computers and the Internet to commit new crimes.
[Page C2.] Courts Debate Internet Bans Courts are increasingly facing the question of whether people who use a computer and the Internet to commit a crime can be barred from using the Internet after they have served their sentences.
If a person goes to prison for using a computer and the Internet to commit a crime, can he be barred from using the Internet after the sentence is served?
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Earlier this year, its 31-year-old creator, Ross Ulbricht, was sentenced to life in prison by a US judge for a raft of charges including distributing drugs through the internet, conspiring to commit computer hacking, and money laundering.
He used the Internet to publicize various alleged abuses committed by the Chinese government and to call for democratic reforms.
Facebook also received accolades for being the first major internet company to commit to be 100percentt renewably powered, and it continues to play a leadership role in the sector.
The internet was used to commit an average of eight sexual crimes against children each day in the past year, including rapes, grooming and live streaming of abuse, new figures obtained by the NSPCC reveal.
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