Write a review paper on the law and computer crimes.Guidelines Please include a title for your project. Papers must be 10–15 pages in length (this would be roughly one page per area included in the report), double spaced, with 10-point font. Include a cover page, table of contents, introduction, the body of the report, summary or conclusion, and works cited. Even though this is not a scientific-type writing assignment, and it is mostly creative in nature, references are still very important. At least six authoritative, outside references are required (anonymous authors or web pages are not acceptable). Appropriate citations are required. All Old Dominion University policies are in effect, including the plagiarism policy. Papers are due during Week 8 of this course. Any questions about this paper may be discussed in the Course Q & A Discussion topic. This paper is worth 200 total points and will be graded on the quality of the research topic, quality of paper information, use of citations, grammar, and sentence structure. Milestones A Course Project is required for this class and is a major part of your grade. The project will be broken down into several individually graded deliverables that will be due throughout the course. The following are the graded components of the project: Item Points Topic Selection and Overview25 points List of References25 points Outline20 points First Paragraph30 points Final Paper200 points Total300 points Deliverables The following components are described in further detail. Adhere to due dates on the assignment pages for each module to know when each component is due. Topic Selection and Overview You may select any topic involving fraud examination or digital evidence in computer crimes. You will need to select one topic and write a 1–2-paragraph overview of how your paper will be structured, topics to be explored, and your methodology for conducting your research. You will submit your overview in Week 2. Your instructor will grade your overview and either approve your topic or ask you to clarify and resubmit your overview. Note: You cannot use a topic or paper that you have used in another course. You may use any topic that is relevant just get approval from your professor. List of References Next, you will need to submit a paper listing 5–8 references that you intend to research for your paper. Note: you may not use the texts as references. This list will need to be submitted in APA format. I suggest you use the APA sixth edition resources found in the Files section. This list should form the basis for your research into this topic; however, it does not mean that you cannot add any additional sources of information. Keep in mind, however, that sources listed on your References page must be cited at least once in the body of your Final Paper. Outline Next, you will submit a detailed outline of your Final Paper. This outline should include all major topics covered in your paper, along with subtopics addressed as well. This outline will serve as your roadmap for writing your final draft. Note: there is no format for the outline; also, the outline is not to be included in your final draft but is a tool for your use as you construct your final draft. First Paragraph Next, you will submit your introductory paragraph. This paragraph should identify the issues to be discussed in your paper and ″frame″ the paper by introducing the main topics and explaining to your readers what area(s) your research will address. Note: this should be written using APA format. Final Paper In Week 6, you will submit a Final Paper that is 10–15 pages in length, excluding the cover page, abstract, and references page. What this means is that the body of your paper should be 10—15 pages in length. Your paper must be written in APA format (based on the sixth edition) and include a minimum of five references, cited correctly in your paper. Your paper should address the main topic that you have selected and introduce thought-provoking elements into the paper based on your exhaustive research into this topic. Elements for Final Paper The elements for the final draft are listed below. Separate cover sheet with running head, page number, and the following information: The title of the work Your name The name of the school The abstract (constructed after you have finished your work) Body with citations Separate references sheet