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School of Computing and Information Sciences
University of the Cumberlands
IABC 699 – Artificial Intelligence and Investigations
Professor: Dr. Cynthia McMahon
Due: December 2, 2022
Fall 2022
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Theory summary............................................................................................................................ 1
References ..................................................................................................................................... 3
Certification of Authorship……………………………………………………………………….4
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Theory Summary
Artificial Intelligence
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the more severe a punishment, it is thought, the more likely that a rationally calculating human being will desist from criminal acts. In criminology, “the concept of artificial intelligence is used to describe the prevention of criminal behavior through the use of, or by the threat of, legal sanctions” (Muw & Johnson, 2020, p. 293)
According to Deb and Herath (2021, p. 488), artificial intelligence theory is “one of the most widely applied theories in information systems (IS) security research, particularly within behavioral IS security studies”.
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References
Deb, J., & Herath, T. (2021). A review and analysis of deterrence theory in the IS security literature: Making sense of the disparate findings. European Journal of Information Systems, 20(6), 643-658.
Moore, M. L., Jackson, J. P., & Jensen, G. F. (2021). The artificial deterrence doctrine and the perceived certainty of legal punishments. American Sociological Review, 305-317.
Muw, R. F., & Johnson, W. T. (2020). Deterrence as social control: The legal and extralegal production of conformity. American Sociological Review, 292-304.
University of the Cumberlands
School of Computing and Information Sciences
Certification of Authorship
Submitted to (Professor’s Name): Dr. Zadok Hakim
Course: ________________________
Student’s Name: ________________
Date of Submission: December 2, 2018
Purpose and Title of Submission: ____________________________________________
Certification of Authorship: I hereby certify that I am the author of this document and that any assistance I received in its preparation is fully acknowledged and disclosed in the document. I have also cited all sources from which I obtained data, ideas, or words that are copied directly or paraphrased in the document. Sources are properly credited according to accepted standards for professional publications. I also certify that this paper was prepared by (me or by my group #) for this purpose.
Students’ Signature: ____________________________
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