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    Forensics.                                   ‫ وهـذا سـيمكن مـن‬،‫والمخالفيـن فـي المسـتقبل‬
                                                 ‫الحصـول علـى عـدد أكبـر مـن مرتكبـي الج ارئـم‬
8.	 http://users.rider.edu/~suler/psycyber/      ‫ وسـيكون اختبـار نظريـة الانتقـال‬،‫الإلكترونيـة‬
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                                                     .‫الفضائـي أكثـر جـدوى مـن الوضـع الحالـي‬
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