Design and Realization of Network Gambling Crime Investigation System

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The article discusses the investigation of net gambling. In the world, according to different states have different attitude; the section concludes the illegality of net gambling. Initiation of investigation has two categories: automatic initiation and compelling initiation, we should choose the latter, but it should have exception. The specific countermeasures are collecting leads from citizens’ reports or the public security organs’ conduct. Then the public security organs should find out the truth of the case, arrest the suspects and obtain the evidence. When the investigations were concluded, the organs should remove it to procurator ate for examination, or quash the case, in accordance with the following elements: the facts, evidence and legality. At the last of the section, specific investigation countermeasures for different kinds of net gambling are discussed.

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