Cybercrime is a branch of cyber security that deals with more of the criminality and the consequences of these criminal actions. Cyber crime is anything that is considered a crime that occurs or is associated with or on a computer or a network. With this comes the laws of the world, and while people in cyber crime should know them, the people who actually are allowed to hand out these punishments work in the criminal justice field. Criminal justice is essentially giving justice to the criminals as well as the people affected by these crimes. The overlap between cyber crime and criminal justice are the laws that apply to cybercrimes. Some examples of crimes in the cyber field are stalking, hacking, ransomware, and child pornography. These things are punishable and that is where criminal justice comes in and hands out the punishments that are equal to the crimes that people commit. The internet, technology and computers are universal and so there are stricter and more specific laws for cyber crime. Because cyber security and technology is forever growing, people are always finding new ways to commit crimes. Criminal justice also helps cyber crime professionals understand why people commit the crimes they do. Criminal Justice can help us know what the right response should be depending on what crime has been committed. I think that this can overlap over to other fields of study we have talked about because one of the main things people look out for in any field of cybersecurity are cyber attacks and hacking. These are both crimes that are punishable in the eyes of the laws and that is again where criminal justice comes in. Without the laws that we learn from criminal justice we would not know first what is considered a crime in the cyber world or how to handle the intervention of someone committing a crime online. We need to know the laws in order to stop the misuse of technology over the internet.