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  • | pagename = Computer crime legislation | abc = Computer crime legislation
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  • ...cal, racial or religious grounds in execution of or in connection with any crime within the jurisdiction of the Tribunal, whether or not in violation of the
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  • {{rpl|Crime movie}}
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  • ...example by aiding, abetting or otherwise assisting in the commission of a crime. The latter group also includes military commanders or other superiors who ...atter is to stop the "revert war" without accusations of committing a "war crime" ''';-)'''. Personally, I do not see serious problems with leaving the arti
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  • ...in 1971 and revised and enlarged in 1989. See [[Wikipedia:A Catalogue of Crime]] for more details.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Crime fiction/Catalogs/Famous detectives]]
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  • '''This is a supplement to the [[Crime fiction]] article.'''
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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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  • ...er the heading of "mystery writers" is kinda insulting to all of the great crime fiction writers out there! Where are we going to put David Goodis? What are ...totypical mystery writers, as well as a list restricted to hard-boiled and crime fiction authors, and of course nuanced articles discussing the evolution of
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  • : This was to be expected since "crime fiction" was meant to include these genres, and (I think) it was you who st :::How about '''Crime fiction protagonists''' -- that ought to cover *everyone*, including Prof.
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  • | pagename = A Catalogue of Crime | abc = A Catalogue of Crime
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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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  • '''This is a supplement to the [[Crime fiction]] article, arranged by the first names (or titles) of the detective
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  • #REDIRECT [[Crime fiction/Catalogs/Prominent writers]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Crime fiction/Catalogs/Prominent writers]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Crime fiction/Catalogs/Prominent writers]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Crime fiction/Catalogs/Prominent writers]]
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  • My objective is to make one long page with all computer crime legislation around the world,<br/> which can then be used to link to from s This should really be named [[Computer-crime legislation]]. --[[User:Peter J. King|Peter J. King]] <span style="backgrou
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  • 2023 Singapore political scandal and alleged corruption crime.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Fifth novel by the British crime and mystery writer [[Michael Gilbert]].
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  • | pagename = War crime | abc = War crime
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  • | pagename = A Catalogue of Crime | abc = A Catalogue of Crime
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  • | pagename = The Crime Wave at Blandings | abc = The Crime Wave at Blandings
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  • ...tion invalidated because new evidence shows the convict did not commit the crime) are available only to a convict who was found guilty at a trial, while oth
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  • ...erican historian with a wide range of interests, including [[baseball]], [[crime fiction]], and [[music]].
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  • ...include>Collection of mystery short stories and radio plays by the British crime writer [[Michael Gilbert]].
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  • The practice of punishment of a crime through state-sanctioned killing.
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  • | pagename = Computer crime legislation | abc = Computer crime legislation
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  • ...her conservatism|conservative or populism|populist, and in areas with high crime rates their rhetoric has often been effective. One example of advocates of Critics of law and order politics often point out that the tough on crime mentality often fuels police brutality and over-harsh criminal codes. Long
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>1997 novel by the British thriller-crime writer [[Michael Gilbert]], his 29th, featuring [[Luke Pagan and Joe Narrab
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Mystery-crime novel by [[Michael Gilbert]] with [Inspector Hazlerigg|Superintendent Hazle
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  • A planned murder crime happened at River Valley High School in Singapore, in July 2021.
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  • ...ort stories about [[Patrick Petrella|Inspector Petrella]] by the British [[crime fiction]] writer [[Michael Gilbert]].
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