Cyber crime is criminal activities that occur within the cyber world. Criminal justice is the delivery of justice for those who have committed any type of crime. With cybercrime and criminal justice, there are many similarities and there is an overlap between the two. Individuals that work within the cyber security world, are technically considered the law enforcers within the cyber world. They are making sure that no cyber crimes occur and they work to prevent them, just like how an individual working in criminal justice would. A person working within the criminal justice system also can work within the cyber world. Sometimes there are crimes that require them to investigate using the internet on electronic devices. What they are doing on these electronic devices, is what a cybercrime professional would do when they are completing their work. Both criminal justice and cybercrime professionals work closely with criminals and legal professionals. Again, their main objective is prevent crimes from occuring, whether it be physically or within the cyber world. There is also an overlap when it comes to requirements to work within these professions. Both cybercrime and criminal justice professions require knowledge on computer science and forensics. The only main difference is where both of these professions complete their work. This overlap between the two professions relates to the other disciplines discussed in the class. In the class, we talk a lot about the overlap between two different professions or elements. For example, we have talked about how there are overlaps within cyber security risks in other countries compared to the U.S. There are many similarities between cyber security or cybercrime systems within two different countries. For example, some countries use the same types of systems to prevent certain cyber crimes. The use of anti-malware systems is used within many countries all over the world.