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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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  • :: (ad PS) We discussed "prominent" authors. I did not notice [[Talk:Crime fiction/Catalogs/Famous books|this remark]]. I think that at least discussi
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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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  • '''War crimes''', along with [[genocide]] and [[crime against humanity|crimes against humanity]], are == Citizen confused about the history of [[War crime]] ==
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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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  • Novels and stories involving crime (mostly murder) and (usually) the search for the culprit(s).
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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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  • * For [[Crime fiction/Catalogs/Famous books|Famous books]] I would suggest to list: Year * For [[Crime fiction/Catalogs/Famous detectives|Famous detectives]] it is more difficult
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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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  • 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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  • {{r|Computer crime}} {{r|Financial crime}}
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  • * [[Crime fiction/Catalogs/Famous books]] * [[Crime fiction/Catalogs/Famous detectives]]
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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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  • | 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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  • ...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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  • : 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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  • '''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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  • | pagename = U.S. intelligence and transnational crime and drugs | abc = U.S. intelligence and transnational crime and drugs
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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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...ct criminal justice system, especially in relation to violent and property crime, through harsher criminal penalties.
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  • ..., endowed with superhuman powers and usually portrayed as fighting evil or crime.
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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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  • ...eralgouvernement]] at [[Wannsee Conference]]; executed by Poland for [[war crime]]s
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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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  • (1890 – 1976) An English author best known for her crime novels and her fictional characters Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple.
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  • ...n, France]] during [[World War II]]; sentenced to life in prison for [[war crime]]s.
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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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  • ...rs of Nazi civilian ministries, accused of planning and implementing [[war crime]]s in Germany and occupied countries
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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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  • (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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  • A 2009 crime fiction novel by author Jack Henderson, and the sequel to ''The Circumferen
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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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  • ...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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  • ...ns to ascertain more information regarding severe crimes such as organised crime.<br>
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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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  • ...'t sure what workgroups to choose. Sociology (because it's associated with crime)? Engineering (because it's also a legitimate tool)? [[User:Bruce M.Tindall
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  • * For [[Crime fiction/Catalogs/Famous books|Famous books]] I would suggest to list: Year * For [[Crime fiction/Catalogs/Famous detectives|Famous detectives]] it is more difficult
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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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  • ...ives in Nashville TN. Interests include philosophy, the metaphysical, true crime and mysteries, current events, urban life, urban legends, computing, Apple
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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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  • ...rimes, 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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  • ...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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  • ...ests: mathematics, physics, general science, Linux, Python, spam, internet crime
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  • ...love to learn about psychology and philosophy as well. My passion is true crime and low brow art of all forms. poetry and prose tend to keep me occupied b
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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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  • ...is the best, learn Java programming and read Japanese Manga. I also enjoy crime dramas.
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  • ...who went to law-school, I studied for six years and specialized in law of crime and procedure (especially value of evidence, mostly concerning spoken testi
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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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  • ...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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  • ...have to prove, conclusively, that the DNA of the person who did commit the crime is different from the DNA of the person convicted of committing it. And if ...urn a conviction without actually ''proving that'' a person did not do the crime. In the same way, for instance, the fact that O.J. Simpson was acquitted d
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...and therapy. Its chapters discuss current issues including ritually based crime and civil suits involving allegations of ritual abuse. Ritual trauma for di
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...regulation. I am an Avid reader with a passion in politics, economics, and crime. This interest includes keenly following many of the current wars/conflicts
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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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  • ...'Forensic aspects of dissociative identity disorder'' looks at the role of crime in the lives of people that suffer from Dissociative Identity Disorder. It
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  • ...East were being killed under the most horrible conditions...constitutes a crime against humanity."
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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 the Southern United States. Trevor Noah, in his auto-biography "Born a Crime", notes that these days even Germany openly and deliberately teaches to chi ...and then there was Martin Luther King Jr. and now it's done."<ref>"Born a Crime" by Trevor Noah, p. 183:</ref>
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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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  • ...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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  • ...d Inspector Church of Homicide, either to arrest the Don for an impossible crime or to ask him to solve it."<ref>Penzler, Otto, ''et al.'' ''Detectionary'' ...". Rawson is also credited with writing the organization's first slogan: "Crime Does Not Pay -- Enough".<ref>[http://mysterywriters.org/pages/about/history
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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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  • ...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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  • .../www.rickross.com/reference/goth/goth12.html "Goth culture: It’s not about crime, death and violence"] The Herald, UK/August 21, 2006</ref>
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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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  • ...was originally interested] are only the tip of the iceberg of a much wider crime.
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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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  • ...n|Barzun]] and Taylor's encyclopedic ''[[A Catalogue of Crime|Catalogue of Crime]]'': ...ol story.<ref>[[Jacques Barzun]] & Wendell Hertig Taylor, ''A Catalogue of Crime'',
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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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  • ...umanitarian for you, so why does the City care who it is and why make it a crime if that humanitarian is not YOU?
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  • *[[Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs]]
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  • *[http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/mass/littleton/index_1.html Crime Library]
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  • ...best described as "violence against individual rights" with three parts -- crime (terrorism by a neighbor), tyranny (terrorism by our own government) and fo
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  • '''This is a supplement to the [[Crime fiction]] article.'''
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  • ...eption/controversies. Predisdent Obama recently signed historic anti-hate crime legislation, a cause the FMF was vigilant in supporting. You may want to g
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  • ...formal economy|'informal' economy]] (esp [[illicit trade]] and [[organized crime]])
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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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  • ...s are being interrogated separately, suspected as accomplices for the same crime. If neither confesses, they face only a short sentence of length A. If on
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  • No movie about prohibition-era crime, of course, is complete without a substantial number of [[Thompson submachi
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  • ...involving computers but the physical security of people or things, is the crime of [[extortion]].
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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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  • ...ree or more killers (99% of whom are never punished or even charged with a crime) ''in public'', who act under a pretext of serving justice without allowing
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  • ...up status for that year's [[Gold Dagger]], their annual award for the best crime novel of the year. '''[[Gun Before Butter]]''' by [[Nicolas Freeling]] was
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  • * Discovering tax haven|safe havens where criminals park the proceeds of crime. * Serious Organised Crime Agency#Money laundering|Serious Organised Crime Agency (United Kingdom)
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  • '''Prizzi's Honor''' is a satirical, semi-humorous crime novel by [[Richard Condon]] published in 1982. It is the first of four nov <blockquote>CHARLEY PARTANNA, underboss of the Prizzi crime family, has a problem. He's just bumped off a traitor in Vegas who'd fleece
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  • ...xtualize his quote. My "maybe" position, really more appropriate to [[war crime]] than Mengele alone, is that the unqualified term was used in 1945-1950 hi ...individual responsibility, then how can breaking a non-existent code be a crime? It doesn't make sense. [[User:Martin Baldwin-Edwards|Martin Baldwin-Edward
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  • ...[War Resisters International]], whose founding declaration says, "War is a crime against humanity. I am therefore determined not to support any kind of war
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  • ...extensively on money laundering, techniques for investigating proceeds of crime, net worth analysis, asset management, and exhibit control. --> ==Proceeds of Crime investigator==
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  • ...the development of the international law aspects were going into the [[war crime]] article you blanked.
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  • Wrong Number CRIME WAVE, Swedish Academy of Danny Gets It Right UK: CRIME WAVES 1,ed HRF Keating, Gollancz, 91
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  • ...as one of the most dangerous port cities in the world, a hub for organized crime and [[racketeering]]. After the city's economy experienced an industrial bo
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  • ...the world's highest murder rate, mainly due to high levels of [[organised crime]]. The quality of [[education]] remains problematic, especially with more t
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  • *Friedman, Milton. "The Crime of 1873," ''Journal of Political Economy'' Vol. 98, No. 6 (Dec., 1990), pp.
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  • *[[Crime fiction/Catalog of prominent writers]] *[[Crime fiction/Catalogs/Famous detectives]]
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  • ...f course a false statement of fact, made deliberately, is the most serious crime a scientist can commit."
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  • ...uff like Megan's Law is named after Megan who actually was a victim of the crime that the law in her name is trying to prevent.
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  • ...the development of the international law aspects were going into the [[war crime]] article you blanked.
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  • ...ne of six murder victims in Toronto that year. No-one was charged with the crime.
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  • ...hibition amendment was ratified in 1919, social problems such as organized crime ignored by the League undermined the public influence of the single-issue p ...ope with the failures of prohibition, especially bootlegging and organized crime as well as reduced government revenue, the League failed to counter the rep
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  • ...ey]]. Centered around the family ties and criminal business enterprises of crime boss -- and suburban father -- Tony Soprano, the show employed extended seq Christopher and Uncle Junior were also part of Tony's crime family, which also included, for the run of the series, Tony's [[consiglier
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  • ...game revolves around driving, "Grand Theft Auto" refers to the most common crime in the series - stealing cars. There are a total of 9 standalone games in
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  • ...ic fiction|gothic]] writing with [[pulp fiction|pulp]] fiction and film, [[crime noir]] and [[mystery stories]]. Among the various side-stories are comic r
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  • ...hibition amendment was ratified in 1919, social problems such as organized crime ignored by the League undermined the public influence of the single-issue p ...ope with the failures of prohibition, especially bootlegging and organized crime as well as reduced government revenue, the League failed to counter the rep
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  • ...cience, criminal law, memory, espionage, amateur radio, and the history of crime in America, and his non-fiction books have been selections of the Military
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  • | quote = "Organized crime can reach into every area of our lives, with vast resources at its disposal ...itment and priority to combat marijuana production controlled by organized crime groups."
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  • ...eral court will not hear the case until the person is [[acquitted]] of the crime. The doctrine has been extended to situations where the state is seeking to ...emably unconstitutional (e.g., if the state were to pass a law making it a crime to say anything negative about its governor under any circumstances).
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  • ...2005. It has also promoted cooperation on democratization and cross-border crime prevention. As a regional organization, CIS participates in UN peacekeeping
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  • ====Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide==== ...lish/law/genocide.htm ''Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide'' UNHCR]</ref>
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  • * Some rolling of prevocalic /r/ (some speakers; e.g. in 'crime')
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  • The concept of war crime has its substantive origins (notwithstanding some earlier minor issues) in Thus, war crime is a legal term, as is war criminal -- meaning someone who has been convict
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  • ...he portal is to offer a guide to subsidiary topics, then subjects such as "crime fiction" and "science fiction" are not confined to the novel, but also enco
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  • ...|accessdate=5 July 2014}}</ref> He also received a Diamond Dagger from the Crime Writers Association for "lifetime achievement" in 1994. A lawyer at [[Linco ...short stories, courtroom dramas, classical mysteries, adventure thrillers, crime novels, and almost every possible combination of these, all with the same c
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  • ...s consist mostly of paperback originals, principally spy fiction, but also crime fiction and Westerns. He is best known for his long-running [[Matt Helm]] s *[[Crime fiction/Catalog of prominent writers]]
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  • ...ngaged in espionage, sabotage, subversion, terrorist activities, organized crime or other criminal activities." This corresponds to defensive counterintell ...ngaged in espionage, sabotage, subversion, terrorist activities, organized crime or other criminal activities." This does ''not'' (''emphasis added'')corres
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  • ...03, a Swedish minister preached a sermon that ran afoul of Sweden's [[hate crime]]s laws. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...oncritic.com/news/2011/01/11/tlcs-police-women-of-cincinnati-crack-down-on-crime-in-the-queen-city-51510/20110111tlc01/|publisher=the Futon Critic|accessdat
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  • ...he same era, ''Breathless'' is a movie about middle class people and petty crime. Godard even indulges his fondness for female leads with foreign accents.
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  • ...to call witnesses. The trial must be held in the court district where the crime allegedly took place; this prevents the prosecutor from shopping around for
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  • ...nded considerably, based on experience and general information on computer crime. Prior to this, the FBI would not get involved, even in medical systems, un ...more to the point, that it is quite confusing on such areas about computer crime. I just wrote a short example article on what I consider a much better appr
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  • * http://matterscriminous.com : '''Matters Criminous''' - literate crime-mystery-detection fiction
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  • '''Prizzi's Family''' is a satirical, semi-humorous crime novel by [[Richard Condon]] published in 1986. It is the second of four no ...s name and loved his past successes and that in doing so, he committed the crime of grand larceny, first degree.<ref>Jimmy Breslin, ''The New York Times'',
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  • ...n for Parliament to pass an Act of Attainder declaring someone guilty of a crime (usually high treason); this has not been done for centuries; more recently
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  • ...y for private attorneys. So now if an indigent defendant charged with any crime for which the law allows the court to impose a sentence of even one day in
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  • ...certain police officers have used the media to focus attention on satanic crime despite a lack of evidence of a cult connection. Their misinformation and s ...his paper discusses the limited foundation of truth underlying the present crime-wave; and suggests that the panic reflects the moral and political agenda o
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  • ...ng about "Although the Allies vigorously denounced poison gas as a heinous crime--a cruel trick on hapless soldiers already living in hell--they rushed to m
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  • See [[Crime fiction/Catalogs]], [[French cuisine/Catalogs]] or [[Nobel Prize in Physics ...f the present Catalogs we're working on at CZ, the Singer-songwriters, the Crime Fiction famous detectives and books and writers can ALL be greatly expanded
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  • ...n be killed for his father's crime, and ''vice-versa''. This way, a single crime or act can lead to family feuds that may last generations.<ref>Jones, Adam.
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  • ...ere. The vast majority were never charged with, much less convicted of, a crime.<ref name=update>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2023/02/
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  • *Crime committed in the name of scientific research, generally with a military-rel
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  • ...d [[short story|short stories]], or by subject matter into such types as [[crime fiction]], [[fan fiction]], [[science fiction]], [[spy novels|spy fiction]]
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  • ...istries Case (NMT)]], under the doctrine that planning aggressive war is a crime against peace. He was under investigation at the time of his death, and it
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  • *combating [[international law enforcement|transnational crime]], including but not limited to trafficking in illicit drugs, [[piracy]] an
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  • ...d systems. Before I retire, I would like to put a big dent in the Internet crime problem. I believe the Registry will do that. [[Email system]]
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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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  • ...r apologized to the authorities, saying that he did not know that it was a crime in Brazil. In the end of the tour, Homme and Oliveri both cited their perfo
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  • *[[Crime fiction/Catalog of prominent writers]]
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  • ...s direction, the [[FBI]] assumed control of all physical evidence from the crime, taking major pieces such as the rifle out of Dallas that evening; virtuall ...1% of the American public was not satisfied with the official story of the crime.
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  • '''Inspector Bill Mercer''' is a detective created by the British crime and mystery writer [[Michael Gilbert]]. He is the leading character in the
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  • ...e work with [[United Nations]] (e.g., UN United Nations Office on Drug and Crime (UNODOC)), Interpol, and other organizations on matters relating to interna
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  • ...the person sent to collect the amount due disappears. The details of the crime remain untold, while the narrative focuses on what others think happened, h
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  • ...d national attention, and most likely led to the enduring notoriety of the crime.<ref name="Ballad" /> ...Jack Keaton was set free, and on Dula's word, Melton was acquitted of the crime. As he stood on the gallows facing his death, he is reported to have said,
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  • ...ndian tribe did not have [[jurisdiction]] to try a non-tribal member for a crime that was committed on the reservation.<ref name=Pommersheim251>{{cite book
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  • ...that others remain. Nothing has been said about foreign policy, defence, crime, or immigration, to mention a few. I am not at all sure about what should
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  • ...also are high-value and low-volume. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODOC) observes <blockquote> | author = United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime
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  • *''Crime in Concrete'', 1960 (American title: ''Concrete Crime'')
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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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  • '''''The Fools in Town Are on Our Side''''' is a 1970 crime novel by the American author [[Ross Thomas]] that mixes elements of espiona
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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 In the magisterial ''Twentieth Century Crime and Mystery Writers'', George Grella called it "something of a masterpiece,
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  • ...of new articles based on [[Michael Gilbert]], the fairly prominent British crime writer. I originate them here and, after a certain point, port them over to
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  • ...re of the vandals, the RCYC still has no idea who perpetrated this strange crime against Toronto's boating history.
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  • ...the independent press, more than 20 journalists remain behind bars for the crime of free expression
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  • ...ady had been captured. ""The kidnapping of Abu Omar was not only a serious crime against Italian sovereignty and human rights, but it also seriously damaged
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  • ...rican Nations]] that created the [[Organization of American States]]. The crime caused national disturbances known as [[El Bogotazo]] that led Colombia to
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  • '''Fear to Tread''' is a mystery–crime thriller by the British mystery writer [[Michael Gilbert]], first published *[[Crime fiction/Catalog of prominent writers]]
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  • ...cy starting in the article on [[Josef Mengele]] and spilling over to [[War crime]] and perhaps other places I am not aware of. Input from history editors mi
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  • It shows the last five above. UN office on drugs & crime lists the same
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  • ...gator confronting a room full of suspects and explaining who committed the crime, why and how it was done. This easy-way-out technique was given a funny sen
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  • ...ommittee on the Judiciary, where he is the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security. He also serves on the Committee on Educa
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  • ...imes are thrown out of Parliament, either automatically (if convicted of a crime carrying more than a year's jail) or through the House moving to expel them
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  • ...includes pornographic sex scenes, farcical poems of song lyrics, ''noir'' crime fiction, Mexican, Russian, and American slang and cadences (see for example
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  • ...dition, which establishes the principle that in the interest of control of crime, nations should execute bilateral agreements for '''international extraditi
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  • ...is half-brother Salman bin Ali Salman Al-Faraj have been implicated in the crime, he added.
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  • ...epubescent children is socially discouraged, socially unacceptable, or a [[crime|criminal]] offense in all modern societies. It is reasonable to suppose, th
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  • ...he was seldom actually present) Miranda was convicted in 1954 of his first crime, a felony burglary, and sentenced to probation. He dropped out of school a ...er brother (who had begun driving McGee to and from the bus stop since the crime) spotted Miranda driving around in the same vicinity, and the brother was a
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  • ...ers was not available, unless they had already been charged with a violent crime. | title = WIFE ABUSE: A Crime
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  • _ Websites that teach crime and terrorism will be blocked<br /> ...buse material if doing so will tip off criminals to the discovery of their crime.<br />
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  • ...While he testified at the tribunal, he himself was not charged with [[war crime]]s other than SS membership. Varying the usual sequence for senior officers
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  • ...g, corruption, white-collar crime, terrorism, money la undering, organized crime, and the formulation of strategic policies in different areas for the Presi
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  • Bruce returned to Gotham to begin his crime-fighting at the age of 26. Bruce's first night out, drawn into a fight wit ...rupted a dinner party attended by many of Gotham’s corrupt politicians and crime bosses, including Carmine Falcone, Commissioner Gillian Loeb ordered Lieute
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  • ...ce to stop (or slow down) the killings. I think he hesitated to report the crime through official channels while on active duty but informed his congressman
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  • ...itary; economic intelligence; counterintelligence; narcotics/international crime/human rights; and the maintenance of an effective covert action capability.
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  • ...ell: Diem was also shutting down the [[Binh Xuyen]], which controlled much crime in Vietnam. There were substantial reports that Nhu, by 1958, used the drug
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  • ...stripped of the protections of POW status, and can, subsequently, face war crime charges.
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  • ...ernment for [[racial preference]]s, [[bilingual education, stricter [[hate crime]]s laws, [[mass immigration]], and [[amnesty for illegal aliens]] by conduc
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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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  • ...an graduate from, for example, kindergarten, from trade school; from petty crime to hardened criminal, or from occasional to habitual drug use. This article
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  • ...given week, 1 out of 10 or 1 out of 100. Whereas the actual statistics on crime show an incidence of .41 violent crimes per 100 people, the “TV answer” ...process of content analysis and surveys asking viewers for evaluations of crime statistics has been criticized for its subjectivity. In the same way the b
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  • ...out communication networks. For example, given one suspect in an organised crime or terrorism group, you might look at all his or her [[Facebook]] friends o
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  • ...ch of the government, that Youssef's approach was not a grand but isolated crime, but the start of a pattern. The policy had been to investigate attacks, us ...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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  • ===Title IX: White-collar Crime Penalty Enhancements===
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  • ===Fighting crime=== ...or ran an honest administration and took a strong stance against organized crime, especially targeting gang leader [[Lucky Luciano]], saying "Let's drive t
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  • ...described by prosecutor Damien Bugg, QC, as a possible motivation for the crime. ...ere prohibited by court order from publishing any books in relation to the crime without official permission from the judge.
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  • | work = [[Law and Crime magazine]]
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  • |title= Hi-tech crime: A glossary
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  • ...large numbers of people to cities might be a factor in the rise of urban [[crime]]. Parental indifference to education, and the lack of sufficient education ...h as the [[United States of America]] and [[South Africa]], have very high crime rates. Should parents in such countries be required to undergo parental edu
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  • *The Crime of the Congo (1909)
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  • Some paraphilias are [[crime|criminal offenses]], such as [[child molestation]] and [[rape]], while othe
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  • ...Dé Danann]]. Her mother-in-law, Garbdalb, turned six men into pigs for the crime of eating nuts from her grove, and Derbriu protected them for a year until
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  • ...uasi War" because it was not officially declared). The acts made a federal crime to criticize the government, and restricted aliens. [[Enemy aliens]] (that
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  • ...to social problems, especially [[poverty]], [[inequality]], [[liquor]], [[crime]], [[race|racial]] tensions, slums, bad [[hygiene]], poor schools, and the
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  • *[[Crime fiction/Catalog of prominent writers]]
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  • ...Some months later, Morton was condemned by an assize for his part in that crime, after confessing that Bothwell had revealed the plot to him, although he d
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  • ...nses based on superior orders relieving subordinates from committing [[war crime]]s, this case dealt with the opposite situation: the responsibility of a su
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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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  • ...me|criminality]]. He sought an interracial moral community that denounced crime, [[adultery]], aborion and pornography. He attacked civil right activists,
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  • ...''Striking at the Roots of Crime: The Impact of Social Welfare Spending on Crime During the Great Depression''. NBER Working Paper 12825, January 2007]</re
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  • *[[Crime fiction/Catalog of prominent writers]]
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  • ...he "was once part of our organization and is now on the side of organized crime." <ref name=Slate3002-08-07>{{citation
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  • ...ill cost you only property (a fine), not life or liberty, but it's still a crime, not a civil matter (and that's why due process explicitly covers the loss ...think so. It is also possible to set up [[CZ:Subgroups|subgroups]], e.g. 'Crime and Punishment'. [[User:John Stephenson|John Stephenson]] 14:21, 2 June 201
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  • ...cy starting in the article on [[Josef Mengele]] and spilling over to [[War crime]] and perhaps other places I am not aware of. Input from history editors mi
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  • ...ogy of the Young Turk Movement," pp. 37-49. In Gerard Libaridian (Ed.) ''A Crime of Silence, The Armenian Genocide: Permanent Peoples' Tribunal.'' (London:
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  • *[[Hate Crimes]]: PFLAG is in favor of expanding hate-crime legislation to include sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and disa
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  • ...s that the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] immediately designated it a crime site. The Joint Command(JOC) function was placed at the State Emergency Ope
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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 Press New York,
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  • ...ther one each time a new piece of evidence that they had not committed the crime becomes available.
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  • ...ieves gun violence should be considered a public health issue as well as a crime issue.
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  • ...ed Black Rock has a seldom-used [[railway halt]]. Although the film is a [[crime drama]] set in 1945 just after the end of the [[Second World War]], it is i <p>Though essentially a [[neo-western]] [[crime drama]] with [[revisionist western|revisionist]] overtones, the film is one
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  • ...her = Behavioral Science Unit, National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime, [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] *Virginia State Crime Commission Task Force<ref>Virginia State Crime Commission Task Force. 1991. ''Final Report of the Task Force Studying
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  • Under the 1949 Geneva Conventions collective punishments are a war crime. Article 33 states: "''No protected person may be punished for an offense h
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  • ...ph McNamara}} Criminal justice, police technology and management systems, crime prevention, international drug control policies
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  • ...content and not stopping much harmful, hateful content about violence and crime. Wikipedia has continued to become worse and worse for most contributors o
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  • ...political activity at reducing the incidence of rape, especially as a war crime, is needed.
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  • ...in his usual suave manner.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/1979/05/06/archives/crime.html?searchResultPosition=7</ref></blockquote> *[[Crime fiction/Catalog of prominent writers]]
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  • ...], where he became the de facto governor of his brigade area, dealing with crime, labour and trade disputes. He also took part in a series of famous episode
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  • * "Slave Crime in Virginia," ''American Historical Review,'' 20#2 (Jan. 1915), pp. 336-340
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  • ...D. |date=March 29, 2022 |title=Biden Signs Bill to Make Lynching a Federal Crime |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/
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  • ...crime. Some labour camps are prisons, for people who were convicted of a crime. So, those labour camps are not concentration camps.
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  • The RCMP continues combat crime throughout the provinces while protecting Canada's borders. In addition to
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  • ...for trial upon a charge for breach of two Acts of Parliament "against the crime of Blasphemy".
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  • ...th mentioning in the state's history? (2) And what about the most infamous crime of murder in 19th century America, the double-murder at the Lizzie Borden h
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  • While rape is a crime or at least proscribed in every society on earth,<ref>Brown (1991).</ref> a
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  • ...s were to be considered as criminal conspiracies of which membership was a crime. It complemented the [[International Military Tribunal (Tokyo)]] of the Maj
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  • :: (ad PS) We discussed "prominent" authors. I did not notice [[Talk:Crime fiction/Catalogs/Famous books|this remark]]. I think that at least discussi
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  • ...at least one authoritative source gives it as 1915;<ref>Allen J. Hubin, ''Crime Fiction, 1749-1980: A Comprehensive Bibliography'', Garland Publishing, Inc
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  • ...Act 1986]; the relevant provision was finally removed by section 57 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013, coming into effect on 1 February 2014</ref> and appeal
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  • ...Dictionary]]''. 6th edition. (St. Paul, Minnesota: West, 1991).</ref> The "crime or tort", before the courts in the cases of [[United States of America|Unit
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  • ...e maximum penalty for that crime, one year in labour camp. In reality, his crime had been the open letter about Czechslovakia.
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  • *———. ''A Plan for the Punishment of Crime; Two Essays.'' Edited by Negley K. Teeters. Philadlephia: Pennsylvania Pris
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  • *[[Crime fiction/Catalogs]]
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  • }}</ref> and [[CIA transnational anti-crime and anti-drug activities#Slavery|national]] anti-slavery activities.
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  • | Victims' families; survivors; victims of gun crime
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  • ** "[[The Crime Wave at Blandings]]" ...he shorts in ''[[Blandings Castle and Elsewhere]]'' and the classic "[[The Crime Wave at Blandings]]", they were broadcast in 1967 and starred [[Ralph Richa
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  • ...for "Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide" (Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro))
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  • ...preparing, maintaining and disseminating systematic reviews in education, crime and justice, and social welfare."
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  • ...ncerning a specified topic such as an industry, a disease or a category of crime or of economic activity, often by a comprehensive survey (and sometimes by ...The substantial discrepancies between police-reported and victim-reported crime rates
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  • ...ence two years later. Ethnic violence, government malfeasance, and endemic crime have undermined stability and civil society.
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  • ...roduction would be ''prima facie'' evidence of [[statutory rape]] or other crime against children. ...> Other studies found decline in rape statistics, different from any other crime, with the increased availability of Internet pornography. "Using state-leve
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  • ...ell-received [[Locked room mystery|locked room mysteries]] and "impossible crime" novels from 1934 through 1953, as well as in two short stories. The crime
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  • ...national law]] | [[Martial law]] | [[Military law]] | [[Treaties]] | [[War crime]]
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  • ...much of the action takes place. It is noisy, smelly, anarchic, scruffy and crime-riddled, in other words, a perfect setting for tales of unbridled spooky sw
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  • ...value considered to indicate mental retardation, no matter how heinous the crime, according to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling (Atkins v. Virginia 2002).
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  • | quote = Disclosing classified information without authorization is a crime even if the leaker had good intentions and was motivated by a larger public | url = https://lfpress.com/news/crime/ex-u-s-air-force-intelligence-analyst-charged-with-leaks-to-reporter/wcm/7c
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  • ...ending on the facts about what actual consequences it has.<ref>C. L. Ten, ‘Crime and Punishment’ in [[Peter Singer]] ed., ''A Companion to Ethics'' (Oxfor ...ntuitions about just punishment: that it should be ''proportional'' to the crime, and that it should be of ''only'' and ''all of'' the guilty. However, it i
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  • ...ber 18, 1995, in [[Santa Monica]], California) was an American writer of [[crime fiction]]. He is best known for his witty [[Thriller (genre)|thriller]]s th
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  • The '''[[Crime fiction|detective novel]]''' began to make its appearance, [[Wilkie Collins
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  • He seems to have first turned to crime in 1768, when it is believed that he took advantage of his employment as a
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  • ...s threatens safety Dec. 13, where “Those of us on the front lines fighting crime place a high priority on education,” according to Sheriff Penrod. As a st
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  • ===Crime=== ...husetts State Police, of which 789 were violent crimes (the lowest violent crime rate since 1975), and 2,377 were property crimes.
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  • *[[Crime fiction/Catalog of prominent writers]]
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  • | author = Terrorism and Violent Crime Section
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  • ...st in some ways to someone else's death, you can be charged with a capital crime. [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 15:07, 31 December 2007 (CST)
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  • *Crime of the Century - Supertramp
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  • ...ia. But many courts hold that monomania causing an irresistible impulse to crime is no defense when the offender knew the act was wrong.
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  • ...it slowly increased, though never again reached pre-1920 levels. Organized crime emerged in every large city, supplying bootleg whiskey and operating "speak
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  • '''Prizzi's Money''' is a satirical, semi-humorous crime novel by [[Richard Condon]] published in 1994. It is the last of four nove
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  • ...ed clients, under a claim they should have known their wealth was based on crime.<ref name=townandcountrymag2017-05-19/><ref name=thelist2017-08-23/><ref na
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  • ...aper story|caper story]] or caper novel, a subspecies of the [[Crime novel|crime novel]]—generally a light-hearted romp in which a gang of disparate chara ...t all businessmen are, by definition, crooks and that it is, therefore, no crime at all to steal from them, and, by a perhaps dubious philosophical extensio
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  • ...y or piety. He attacked organized churches, saying, "I do not know of any crime that the oppressors and their hirelings have not proven by the Bible."<ref>
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  • | journal = Focus on Crime and Society
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  • ...ng forehead, flat nose, and large jaw were all features that indicated a [[crime|criminal]] mind.
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  • ====Crime, law and disaster ==== * Higdon, Hal. ''Leopold and Loeb: The Crime of the Century.'' (1975). 380 pp.
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  • ...1971, Barzun co-authored (with Wendell Hertig Taylor), ''[[A Catalogue of Crime]]: Being a Reader's Guide to the Literature of Mystery, Detection, & Relate *1971 ''[[A Catalogue of Crime|A Catalogue of Crime: Being a Reader's Guide to the Literature of Mystery, Detection, and Relate
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