Georgia General Assembly
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16-9-91.html
16-9-91.
The General Assembly finds that:
(1) Computer related crime is a growing problem in
the government and in the private sector;
(2) Such
crime occurs at great cost to the public, since losses for each incident of
computer crime tend to be far greater than the losses associated with each
incident of other white collar crime;
(3) The
opportunities for computer related crimes in state programs, and in other
entities which operate within the state, through the introduction of fraudulent
records into a computer system, unauthorized use of computer facilities,
alteration or destruction of computerized information files, and stealing of
financial instruments, data, or other assets are great;
(4) Computer related crime operations have a direct
effect on state commerce;
(5) Liability for computer
crimes should be imposed on all persons, as that term is defined in this title;
and
(6) The prosecution of persons engaged in computer
related crime is difficult under previously existing Georgia criminal statutes.