Identity Theft and How to Protect Yourself (Legal Almanac Series)
Released: Jul 02, 2002
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover, 300 pages
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Description:
This almanac discusses the trends associated with the growing problem of identity theft, the various ways in which identity theft is accomplished, and guidelines to protect oneself from becoming a victim of identity theft. The interrelationship between identity theft and the individual’s right to privacy is explored, state and federal legislation which has been passed in order to combat identity theft is examined and pertinent case law involving identity theft is provided. The Appendix provides sample documents, applicable statutes, and other pertinent information and data. The Glossary contains definitions of many of the terms used throughout the almanac. The over 60 titles in the Almanacs Series cover the gamut of topics, from Teenagers and Substance Abuse, to Identity Theft, to Internet Privacy, to International Adoption, to Marriage & Divorce, using the law to reveal the answers to the most basic questions we all have: How do laws in our society protect us and those around us? What protections and punishments are there? Where can I go to find out more? Each volume is clearly written and easy-to-understand.
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