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  • {{r|Crime fiction}}
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  • ...nsive information source managed by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
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  • {{r|Crime}}
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  • ====Crime====
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  • ...e is sufficient evidence against a suspect to justify charging them with a crime.
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  • |genre = Crime fiction '''''7 Seconds''''', is a 2009 crime fiction novel by author [[Jack Henderson]], and the sequel to ''[[The Circu
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  • ...s in the context of a legal judgment - for instance, a legal penalty for a crime. Punishment often includes a moral component - the punishment is inflicted ...er stand outside the store they stole from wearing a sign describing their crime<ref>LawVibe, [http://lawvibe.com/get-caught-stealing-and-face-public-humili
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  • {{r|Crime}}
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  • '''"The Crime Wave at Blandings"''' is a [[short story]] by [[P.G. Wodehouse]] that first ...he third of six half-hour episodes, under the title "Lord Emsworth and the Crime Wave at Blandings". The series starred [[Ralph Richardson]] as Lord Emswort
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  • ...Psychology and its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology, Sociology, Sex, Crime, Religion and Education''. London: D. Appleton.
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  • '''Death in Captivity''' is a mystery novel by the British crime writer [[Michael Gilbert]], first published in the United Kingdom in 1952 b ...guarded camp. Just as he is about to finally reveal who has committed the crime, word comes that the Italians, who have now officially left the war, are ab
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  • {{r|Crime}}
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  • {{r|War crime}}
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  • {{r|Crime}}
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  • *[[Crime fiction/Catalogs]]
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  • {{r|Crime}}
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  • =='''Computer crime legislation around the world'''== *[http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/other/crime/125.html|Computer Misuse Act 1990] ([[United Kingdom|UK]]).
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  • ...from another on the basis of a fingerprint. The system has been part of [[crime|criminal]] investigations worldwide for many decades, and the first fingerp === Crime investigation ===
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  • *[[Crime fiction/Catalogs]]
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  • ...d recruitment base focusing on universities and youth movements. Organised crime figure [[Johnny Roselli]] was also recruited into the project. Following th ...anently compromised and suborned, and also as a liaison to other organised crime and foreign intelligence service figures with which he was acquainted.
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  • *''Twentieth Century Crime and Mystery Writers'', edited by John M. Reilly, St. Martins Press, New Yor *[[Crime fiction/Catalogs]]
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  • {{r|Crime}}
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  • * [[Montana (1998 film)|''Montana'' (1998 film)]], an American crime drama
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  • {{r|Crime}}
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  • {{r|War crime}}
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  • {{r|War crime}}
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  • ...tizens for up to seven days without a trial and without being charged of a crime<ref name=Detainment />. After seven days, detained non-citizens must either be charged with a crime or deportation proceedings must begin.
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  • {{r|U.S. intelligence and transnational crime and drugs}}
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  • ...] records of those accused of crimes and retain all samples collected from crime scenes. Regulated by the [[Home Office]], the database is described as a "k ...d profiles are not deleted if the person in question is not charged with a crime, or even if their samples have been collected to exclude them from investig
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  • {{r|War crime}}
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  • ...atism|conservative]] approach to the ills of New York City. He argued that crime's root cause was not poverty but poor law enforcement; poverty was not alle ...is heroic leadership of New York City in the [[9/11]] attacks, his cutting crime in New York, and his hard-line stance against terrorism. He was endorsed by
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  • ...a great metropolitan police force would actually investigate this sort of crime. So-called "police procedurals" were becoming popular in the 1950s, with no ...n|Barzun]] and Taylor's encyclopedic ''[[A Catalogue of Crime|Catalogue of Crime]]'':
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  • ...in 1980, was a founder-member of the [[Crime Writers' Association|British Crime Writers' Association]]. The [[Mystery Writers of America]] named him a Gran ...oss in a bit of sly humor, and one has a thoroughly enjoyable, intelligent crime novel. The conclusion lends itself to the hope of further Luke Pagan advent
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  • *''Crime in Concrete'', 1960 (American title: ''Concrete Crime'') *[[Crime fiction/Catalog of prominent writers]]
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  • ...or national governmental personnel who are responsible for investigating [[crime]]s and arresting criminal suspects, reducing the incidence of criminal acts ...ary functions were the maintenance of public order and the prevention of [[crime]].
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  • *[[Crime fiction/Catalogs]]
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  • ...in 1980, was a founder-member of the [[Crime Writers' Association|British Crime Writers' Association]]. The [[Mystery Writers of America]] named him a Gran *[[Crime fiction/Catalog of prominent writers]]
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  • ...in 1980, was a founder-member of the [[Crime Writers' Association|British Crime Writers' Association]]. The [[Mystery Writers of America]] named him a Gran *[[Crime fiction/Catalog of prominent writers]]
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  • {{r|Crime}}
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  • *[http://www.ra-info.org/ Ritual Abuse, Ritual Crime and Healing]. Award winning site that includes a comprehensive bibliography
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  • ...tigating a wide selection of federal crimes and investigating "[[organized crime]]".
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  • Baltimore has a violent crime rate that ranks well above the national average.
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  • ...nner. Later the Scotsman is presented with a newspaper report of a similar crime being perpetrated by a Scotsman, to which he responds that no ''true'' Scot
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  • ...make it dysfynctional as a city. The situation involves more than street crime; there is active fighting. <ref>{{citation
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  • {{r|Hate crime}}
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  • ''No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases ari
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  • * ''[[Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories]]'' (collection of short stories)
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  • ...de his first appearance in ''[[A Study in Scarlet]]'' (1887), in detecting crime and disentangling mystery, found a host of imitators. The novelist himself *[[Crime fiction/Catalogs]]
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  • ...ibrary/crime/gangsters_outlaws/gang/purple/1.html The Purple Gang]." True Crime TV (TruTV), Turner Entertainment Networks, 2011. ...-grit.com/criminals-the-purple-gang.php The Purple Gang - Jewish Organized Crime], ''J-Grit: The Internet Index of Tough Jews'', 2011.
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  • ...Leone]] and later the eponymous lead in the ''[[Dirty Harry]]'' series of crime dramas. He also appeared in popular war dramas like ''[[Where Eagles Dare]]
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  • ...alled the "Armed Citizen", giving examples of how private citizens stopped crime.
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  • British occupation forces conducted [[war crime]]s trials. Executed were female guards including [[Dorothea Binz]] and [[Ir
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  • ...ver the historical effectiveness of this measure. Some argue that violent crime using slungshot has, indeed, declined while others suggest that the crimina
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  • ...oved, by [[DNA]] testing, innocent<ref name=Example1>To be "innocent" of a crime means not to have committed it, as opposed to "guilty," which means that pe ...ated, the usual result is that the person is still formally accused of the crime and, therefore, entitled to a ''new trial'' on those charges. The court in
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  • : Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories
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  • ...mes, and many individual participants were subsequently charged with [[war crime|war crimes]].
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  • ...in 1980, was a founder-member of the [[Crime Writers' Association|British Crime Writers' Association]].<ref>{{cite book|last1=Gilbert|first1=Michael|title=
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  • ...muscular physique, Bronson usually appeared in [[Western]]s, war films and crime dramas, often as an [[anti-hero]]. His trademark persona was the quiet and
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  • ...ss a crime - a murder, say, it does not matter a tremendous amount how the crime was committed.
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  • *[[Crime fiction/Catalogs]]
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  • ...General of New York, during which he vigorously prosecuted white collar [[crime]] on [[Wall Street]] and combated gangsterism in the state. In 2006 he was
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  • ...nd Martialis (iv.53.8.48), ''facinus majoris abollae'' merely signifies "a crime committed by a very deep stoic" (iii, 115-116).
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  • '''This is a chronological supplement to the [[Crime fiction]] article, listed by date of first book appearance'''
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  • ...an [[England|English]] author best known for her 'detective stories', or 'crime novels', and her fictional characters, detectives [[Hercule Poirot]] and [[ Called the "Queen of Crime" by many of her fans, she was also cited by ''The Guinness Book of World Re
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  • ...n|Barzun]] and Taylor's encyclopedic ''[[A Catalogue of Crime|Catalogue of Crime]]'': ...triumphs.<ref>[[Jacques Barzun]] & Wendell Hertig Taylor, ''A Catalogue of Crime'',[[Harper & Row]], New York, "Second Impression Corrected", 1973, page 208
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  • ...teeth themselves to identify victims, criminals and the circumstances of a crime.
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  • *[[Crime fiction/Catalogs]]
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  • ...n as the [[Omnibus Crime Act of 1968]] (which he ridiculed as the "Ominous Crime Act"). Like many white Southerners, Ervin opposed [[civil rights movement|c
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  • ...is the codified legislative enactments that define the "elements" of each crime -- that is, the specific acts and/or circumstances that constitute that cri ...rithms for determining legal guilt, such as requiring every element of the crime to be proved "beyond a reasonable doubt" to rebut the default presumption t
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  • ...East were being killed under the most horrible conditions...constitutes a crime against humanity."
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  • ...arties, to investigate and solve crimes through the methods of [[forensics|crime scene forensics]], [[ballistics]], canvass questioning, [[surveillance]], s ...female, whose role it is to expressly interview eyewitnesses, inspect the crime scene, search for [[fingerprint|fingerprints]] or bodily fluids to be later
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  • ...930s by [[Eric Ambler]] in the espionage field... a revolution which swung crime writing generally to the left... there had been little change. With the Ha *''Twentieth Century Crime and Mystery Writers'', edited by John M. Reilly, St. Martins Press, New Yor
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  • '''My Lai,''' a hamlet in [[Quang Ngai Province]] was the site of a [[war crime]] involving the killing, by U.S. troops, of several hundred women and child
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  • Donald A. Yates, writing in *''Twentieth Century Crime and Mystery Writers'', edited by John M. Reilly, St. Martins Press, New Yor *[[Crime fiction/Catalogs]]
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  • .... In 1947, SCAP G-2 tried to obtain the experimental data but "because war crime charges against the Unit 731 officers had been waived by then, the GHQ was
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  • ...fetish; we will not have gratuitous, and shocking pictures of gore (e.g., crime scene photos); and so forth. That said, we will have articles about sex, s
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  • ...in 1980, was a founder-member of the [[Crime Writers' Association|British Crime Writers' Association]]. The [[Mystery Writers of America]] named him a Gran
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  • ...ficking and organized crime. He covered the emergence of Russian organized crime groups in Latin America and the Caribbean, the growth of Mexican drug carte
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  • ...rs of the [[short story]], the first writer of [[detective fiction]] and [[crime fiction]], and is sometimes credited as an important progenitor of [[scienc *[[Crime fiction/Catalogs]]
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  • {{r|Saadia Khan}} Hate Crime Prevention Coordinator, [[Muslim Public Affairs Council]]
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  • Scott, Peter Dale. ''Crime and Cover-Up: The CIA, the Mafia, and the Dallas-Watergate Connection'' (Sa
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  • ...n|Barzun]] and Taylor's encyclopedic ''[[A Catalogue of Crime|Catalogue of Crime]]'': ...s nephew.<ref>[[Jacques Barzun]] & Wendell Hertig Taylor, ''A Catalogue of Crime'',
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  • | title = Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
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  • :Histoire d'un Crime, I 1877, II 1878
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  • ...ational, non-geographic forces. Police are empowered by law to investigate crime and bring criminal charges. After a charge is brought, the case is prepared
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  • ...e Prison Camp]]. He was the only defendant explicitly condemned for [[war crime]]s by a U.S. military tribunal, under the [[Lieber Code]].
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  • ...ronson played the lead as a photographer whose images assist the police in crime solution.</td> <td><font face="Calibri" size=3>TV crime drama. Bronson's final role.</td>
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  • FBI.gov, “White-Collar Crime - Operation Targets Bankruptcy Fraud”, Federal Bureau of Investigation, O
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  • ...''. He is obsessed with detecting and killing [[Nazi Germany|Nazi]] [[War crime|war criminals]], as apparently O'Brine himself was. In the last novel, ''No
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  • ...n|Barzun]] and Taylor's encyclopedic ''[[A Catalogue of Crime|Catalogue of Crime]]'': ...aliation.<ref>[[Jacques Barzun]] & Wendell Hertig Taylor, ''A Catalogue of Crime'',
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  • ...g expatriate writing of an adopted foreign land." <ref>''Twentieth Century Crime and Mystery Writers'', John M. Reilly, editor, St. Martin's Presss New York
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  • ...in 1980, was a founder-member of the [[Crime Writers' Association|British Crime Writers' Association]]. The [[Mystery Writers of America]] named him a Gran
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