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  • The literal meaning of the word '''crime''' refers to an act that is unlawful; however there can then be differing i From a moral standpoint, a crime can be considered anything that extravagantly violates someone's personal,
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  • A '''war crime''' is an act that violated the laws of war that applied in the jurisdiction The first recognized trial of an individual war crime, in the West, appears to have been in Austria in 1474.<ref>{{citation
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  • Novels and stories involving crime (mostly murder) and (usually) the search for the culprit(s).
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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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  • * [[Crime fiction/Catalogs/Famous books]] * [[Crime fiction/Catalogs/Famous detectives]]
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  • (2015). German stories of crime and evil from the 18th century to the present = Deutsche Geschichte von Ver (2016). American crime fiction : a cultural history of Nobrow literature as art. New York, NY: Spr
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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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  • ...in 1971 and revised and enlarged in 1989. See [[Wikipedia:A Catalogue of Crime]] for more details.
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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.'''
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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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  • '''"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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  • ...e Agency is now one of many agencies that contribute to transnational anti-crime and anti-drug activities. ...://www.cia.gov/offices-of-cia/intelligence-analysis/organization-1/the-cia-crime-and-narcotics-center.html
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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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  • * [[Crime fiction/Catalogs/Famous books]] * [[Crime fiction/Catalogs/Famous detectives]]
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  • ...is a form of crime involving [[computer|computers]], particularly when the crime is committed using the Internet or a [[computer network]]. # Crime that targets computer networks or devices
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  • {{r|Computer crime}} {{r|Financial crime}}
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  • * Scott, A Hugh. Computer and Intellectual Property Crime: Federal and State Law. Washington DC: BNA Books, 2001. * Lilley, Peter. Hacked, Attacked, & Abused: Digital Crime Exposed. London: Kogan Page, 2003.
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  • ...o diplomatic relations may cooperate in the investigation of transnational crime, and in the apprehension and trial of individuals accused of crimes. ==Categories of internationally recognized crime==
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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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  • ...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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  • ...include>Collection of mystery short stories and radio plays by the British crime writer [[Michael Gilbert]].
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  • ...erican historian with a wide range of interests, including [[baseball]], [[crime fiction]], and [[music]].
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  • The practice of punishment of a crime through state-sanctioned killing.
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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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  • The imposition of a penalty for a wrong-doing, often a crime.
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  • A South Vietnamese group, primarily an organized crime syndicate but with political influence, largely wiped out under the authori
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  • ..., endowed with superhuman powers and usually portrayed as fighting evil or crime.
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  • ...ct criminal justice system, especially in relation to violent and property crime, through harsher criminal penalties.
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  • ...eralgouvernement]] at [[Wannsee Conference]]; executed by Poland for [[war crime]]s
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  • ...lude>An order from [[Adolf Hitler]], later the basis for a number of [[war crime]]s prosecution, which condemned uniformed special operations personnel oper
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  • Novels and stories involving crime (mostly murder) and (usually) the search for the culprit(s).
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A defense against [[war crime]] charges, based on the necessity for a subordinate to follow orders from a
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  • ...e Prison Camp]], and was the only defendant explicitly condemned for [[war crime]]s by a U.S. military tribunal
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  • ...n, France]] during [[World War II]]; sentenced to life in prison for [[war crime]]s.
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  • (1890 – 1976) An English author best known for her crime novels and her fictional characters Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple.
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  • ..., which justifies law enforcement attention; of wider use against computer crime than against terrorism alone
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1821-81) [[Russia]]n writer; wrote ''[[Crime and Punishment]]'', ''[[The Possessed]]'', ''[[The Idiot]]'' and ''[[The Br
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  • Also called '''waging aggressive war''', a definition of a [[war crime]] derived from the [[Kellogg-Briand Pact]], involving planning and initiati
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  • ..."The Other McCain"; co-author (with Lynn Vincent) of ''Donkey Cons: Sex, Crime, and Corruption in the Democratic Party'' (Nelson Current); strong advocate
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  • ...istant to [[Karl Gebhardt]] in the Hohelychen Hospital; convicted of [[war crime]]s in the [[Medical Case (NMT)]]
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  • ...rs of Nazi civilian ministries, accused of planning and implementing [[war crime]]s in Germany and occupied countries
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  • (2015). German stories of crime and evil from the 18th century to the present = Deutsche Geschichte von Ver (2016). American crime fiction : a cultural history of Nobrow literature as art. New York, NY: Spr
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  • ...ngdom. Davidson was far from prolific: in 35 years he published only eight crime novels, which makes the number of Gold Daggers he won even more remarkable. *[[Crime fiction/Catalogs]]
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  • *Kavieff, Paul R. ''The Purple Gang: Organized Crime in Detroit 1910-1945''. Barricade Books, 2005. ==Generally about Organized Crime, but with Purple Gang chapters, articles, or sections==
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  • ...e in black urban communities and the socioeconomic conditions that lead to crime and violence, as well as relevant issues such as fairness in the administra
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  • ...television show on [[HBO]] depicting the daily life of an Italian-American crime family in [[New Jersey (U.S. state)|New Jersey]].
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  • A 2009 crime fiction novel by author Jack Henderson, and the sequel to ''The Circumferen
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  • ...story of President Kegan asking her about appointing a member of organized crime to the [[Court of St. James's]]. The character "Joe Diamond" is the fiction ...es Intelligence Community|covert world]], [[Big Business]], and [[Cleaner (crime)|political fixer]]s.
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  • *''Twentieth Century Crime and Mystery Writers'', edited by John M. Reilly, St. Martins Press, New Yor
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  • ...nstitution]]: Human capital, economics of the family, economic analysis of crime, discrimination and population; lecturer, [[University of Chicago]]; former
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  • '''Crime fiction''' is a catch-all term that encompasses short stories and novels in Crime fiction is a very popular genre among readers of contemporary literature. T
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  • ...elligence]] (1966-1973); also the only former Director ever convicted of a crime (arguably a technical one) directly related to his official duties
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  • ...s were to be considered as criminal conspiracies to which membership was a 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
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  • ...f the police. They are notable for their emphasis on the ''prevention'' of crime rather than on the use of force. These principles were as follows: #The basic mission for which the police exist is to prevent crime and disorder.
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  • ...side the area, such as: non-proliferation, counterterrorism, transnational crime, [[South China Sea]] and the [[Korean Peninsula]], etc.
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  • ...e subsequent [[Nuremberg Military Tribunals]]; continued to write on [[war crime]]s
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  • *'Swan Song' (Columbo episode): A 1974 television episode in the crime series ''Columbo''. *''Swan Song'' (Helen Robertson novel): A 1960 crime novel by Helen Robertson.
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  • ...Scholar, Jerry Lee Center of Criminology, and Executive Director, Forum on Crime & Justice, [[University of Pennsylvania]]; former death penalty committee
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  • ...-grit.com/criminals-the-purple-gang.php The Purple Gang - Jewish Organized Crime], ''J-Grit: The Internet Index of Tough Jews'', 2011.</ref> They were part
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  • ...ence|civilian counterespionage within the United States]], and [[organized crime]]
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  • ...nt, idea, or evidence leading to the solving of a [[puzzle]], mystery or [[crime]].
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  • {{r|War crime}}
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  • ...nization with programs in the areas of [[crimes against humanity]], [[hate crime]]s, [[human rights activism]], [[refugee]] protection, and law and security
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  • ...Affairs, Business & Finance, Litigation and Crisis Management/White Collar Crime Practices. He served as Counsel to the President of the United States in th
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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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  • The literal meaning of the word '''crime''' refers to an act that is unlawful; however there can then be differing i From a moral standpoint, a crime can be considered anything that extravagantly violates someone's personal,
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  • ===Crime prevention=== | Total crime (millions)<ref>British Crime Survey estimates [http://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons/lib/research/
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  • *[[Crime fiction/Catalogs]]
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  • ...n|Barzun]] and Taylor's encyclopedic ''[[A Catalogue of Crime|Catalogue of Crime]]'': ...sterwork.<ref>[[Jacques Barzun]] & Wendell Hertig Taylor, ''A Catalogue of Crime'',
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  • As a legal defense against [[war crime]] charges, the doctrine of '''superior orders''' holds that an individual c *1 The fact that a crime within the jurisdiction of the Court has been committed by a person pursuan
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  • * Crime and Gun Control * Drugs and Crime Control
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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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  • '''"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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...] 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • *[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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  • ''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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • *Illegal Immigration -- How many, Costs, Crime, Public Health, Social Security, Employment, "Sanctuary," Temporary Protect
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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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  • .... 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...s captured by German forces in the Soviet Union. It was treated as a [[war crime]] by the [[Nuremberg Trials]], since uniformed political officers in organi
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  • ...AR REPORTER; Correspondent for New York Post Dies in Tokyo--Wrote on Major Crime Trials Worked on Varied Stories Tried Stunt Reporting ...AR REPORTER; Correspondent for New York Post Dies in Tokyo--Wrote on Major Crime Trials Worked on Varied Stories Tried Stunt Reporting
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  • ..., wrote that Doenitz and [[Erich Raeder]] were charged with the "worst war crime of a sailor. They had made no effort to rescue survivors of torpedoed ships ...uoque]]'' defense, essentially saying that something could not be called a crime if the accuser ("you, too") had also done the same thing. Kranzbuehler sent
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  • ...on 7 April 1951 in Strang near Bad Rothenfelde (Germany). As an author of crime fiction she is known under the pseudonym '''Anne Chaplet'''.
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  • ...oted for their explicit, aggressive style of lyricism and association with crime in Chicago, especially the Black Disciples and Gangster Disciples.[3][4][5]
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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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  • ...nada in violation of the Constitution of the United States, and other high crime or misdemeanor ancillary thereto."<ref name=GeniusImpeachment/>
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  • ...hlighting four dangerous societal trends that could cause a major spike in crime and offering more than 100 specific policy solution recommendations for use
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  • ...Adapting the techniques and brutality of pre-war American gangs, a British crime leader who keeps his identity unknown by his ingenious use of middlemen has ...ber of his books and stories are set in boys' schools and, unusually for a crime writer, he frequently has teenage boys as important characters in many of h
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  • ...en done for reasons that were later considered either to be outright [[war crime]]s that were part of a strategy to effect [[genocide]], or performed for ot
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  • ...d Bagley's books will surely be read."<ref>Reginal Hill, Twentieth Century Crime and Mystery Writers (1985) </ref> | title = St. James Guide to Crime & Mystery Writers
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  • ...sponsibility being Territorial Policing, Specialist Operations, Specialist Crime Directorate, Central Operations, and Operational Services. *SO2 - Crime Support Branch
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  • ...pus, especially east and southeast, is somewhat infamous for being high in crime. The "Campus Partners" program has sought to combat this problem by develo
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  • ...emotional instability among some adolescents also sometimes causes [[youth crime]]. ...th adolescents has become a social issue and is considered a serious [[sex crime]].
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  • ...Nations Charter or consent by the defendant’s state of nationality. "If a crime is committed by a non-party national on that ...when alleged crime was committed by a Spaniard outside Spain, or when the crime is of international concern, such as genocide, piracy and terrorism. <ref>{
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  • ...g totalitarian acts. Nevertheless, he was never seriously accused of [[war crime]]s.
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  • ...Chris; Fraser, David; Tomsen, Stephen (eds.) (1997) ''Faces of Hate: Hate Crime in Australia''. Leichhardt, NSW: Federation Press. ISBN 1-876067-05-5
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  • ...or the Jihad and conspiracy with the aim of committing a serious terrorist crime separate criminal offenses. In July 2009, the Dutch Government decided to i ...countries on international programs against drug trafficking and organized crime. There is close Dutch-U.S. cooperation on joint counternarcotics operations
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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 ...right, guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution, a person convicted of a state crime in a state court, and held in a state prison, may petition a federal trial
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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 ...or [[Chief Superintendent Morrisey]], head of the London District Regional Crime Squad, a character in a number of works by Gilbert.
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  • ...ncle Ben's murder brings Parker to use his identity as Spider-Man to fight crime as a vigilante superhero. At the same time, Parker takes a job as a photogr
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  • ...asic outline was Coleridge's, but Wordsworth contributed the idea that the crime committed by the Mariner should be the shooting of the albatross. This was ...r shoots it with his [[crossbow]]. The crew at first condemn him for this crime, but then, when the fog lifts, applaud the deed. The ship continues north
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  • ...upplementing the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (Trafficking Protocol), adopted November 15, 2000, G.A. Res. 55/25, annex I
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  • ...paus" /> respectively. [[Euripides]], in the 5th century BC, says that his crime was to boast of being a better hunter than Artemis.<ref>[[Euripides]], ''Ba
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  • ...f the Republican Party (United States) being victim of its own successes. "Crime has fallen dramatically since the early 1990s. Marginal tax rates are vastl
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  • ...ntformation is developed indicating the existence of a substantial federal crime, that information will be passed over the wall (counterterrorism)|over the
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  • ...nter, designer, journalist, and a creative director for ad agencies.<ref>''Crime Fiction 1749-1980: A Comprehensive Bibliography'', by Allen J. Hubin, Garla *[[Crime fiction/Catalog of prominent writers]]
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  • | date = http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/03/12/sex.offender.gps/}}</ref> ...not determine, with reasonable certainty, if an individual will repeat the crime. The issue then becomes an issue of balancing the civil rights of the indiv
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  • ...-21/> This means there is no good way for the fraudster get away with the crime. A downturn in the economy, or the exhaustion of the pool of potential inv
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  • ...idency]]). Failure to apply for renewal or leave by the expiry date is a [[crime|criminal]] offence in many countries and can be punished by fines, [[prison
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  • ...led [[Swinging London]] scene of the mid- and late-1960s than conventional crime fiction. The American paperback edition, in fact, published in 1968, does n
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  • ...ef name=blogto2014-09-05/> The ''[[Globe and Mail]]'' wrote that, due to "crime and prostitution", the intersection where it was located was considered one ...d across from Moss Park at Queen and Sherbourne streets, which - rife with crime and prostitution - is considered one of the least desirable corners in the
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  • ...le previously may result in a new trial for the three men convicted of the crime, others (joined by the mother of one of the victims) say that the new evide ...rial but would have testified that Echols was elsewhere at the time of the crime, and the detailed reports of experts -- including Drs. Michael Baden (foren
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