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threats to Australian democracy
organized crime
Organized crime is a network of highly structured enterprises run by criminals to participate in illicit activity, most often for profit, transitional, national or local organisations.
[examples of organised crime]
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https://www.acic.gov.au/about-crime/organised-crime-groups
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media bias
Australian media can sometimes be bias when it comes to reporting on political aspects. media should always stay neutral when it comes to controversial things like politics and always present both sides to make it fair for the viewers
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https://youtu.be/t_mSnAKWHZA
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corruption
corruption is a form of criminal offence undertaken by a person or organization entrusted with a position of authority to gain benefits or abuse power for private gain
https://youtu.be/FYorzlkCWYo
bikie gangs
bikie gangs don't conform with police law because they have their own laws they abide by.
examples of bikie gangs: hells angels, satans riders, rebels, bandidos, coffin cheaters, gypsy joker, nomads, notorious
hate crimes
A hate crime is a "criminal offence against an individual or property motivated in whole or in part by the bias of an offender against race, religion , disability, sexual orientation , ethnicity, gender or gender identity."
https://www.apa.org/advocacy/interpersonal-violence/hate-crimes
cyber crime
cyber crime is a type of criminal activity that either targets a computer, uses a computer, computer network or a network device. cyber hackers usual main goals are to make money as cybercrime is carried out by individuals or organizations. Cybercrime can also aim to destroy computers for reasons other than money making like politics or personal reasons
types of cyber crime: email and internet fraud, identity fraud, theft of financial data or card payment data, theft and sale of corporate data.
examples of cyber crime: malware attacks, phishing and distributed DoS attacks.
https://www.afp.gov.au/what-we-do/crime-types/cyber-crime