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26. Crime
- www.slider.com
- Crime.
- Corporate Crime.
- Crime and Justice Issues.
- Internet Crime.
- Organized Crime.
- Crime.
- com contains information and updates about the true crime author Tom Faulconer and "In the Eyes of the Law - The True Story of Love, Betrayal, Murder, Fame and Justice in 1950s America. ...
- The Internet Journal of CriminologyPublishes international and scholarly criminology articles, written by leading experts, on criminal justice, crime reduction, and deviant social behaviour. ...
- comWeb directory of crime and law enforcement sites on the web, including web directory of news, prevention, statistics, law, famous crimes, forensics, corrections, and victims' sites. ...
- Crime LibraryCrime stories and information on: serial killers, the mafia, assassins, forensics and morehttp://www. ...
- Federal Bureau of Investigation - Uniform Crime ReportsCrime statistics for the U. ...
- A Compendium of True Crime ResourcesA comprehensive collection of resources and articles surrounding true crime. ... com/crime. ...
- British Crime SurveyAnnual survey of crime levels in England and Wales. Covers both crime reported to the police and unreported crime with information on crime trends. ...
- Crime. ... crime. ...
27. Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana
- www.crimetips.org
- Welcome to Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana.
28. Frontline: The Crime of Genocide
- www.pbs.org
- Towards the end of the Second World War, when the full horror of the extermination and concentration camps became public knowledge, Winston Churchill stated that the world was being brought face to face with 'a crime that has no name. ' History was of little use in finding a recognised word to fit the nature of the crime that Nazi Germany, a modern, industrialised state, had engaged in. There simply were no precedents in regard to either the nature or the degree of the crime. ...
- It was inadequate because it failed to account for the motive for the crime, which arose solely from 'racial, national or religious' considerations and had nothing to do with the conduct of the war. War crimes had been defined for the first time in 1907 in The Hague Convention, but the crime of genocide required a separate definition as this was 'not only a crime against the rules of war, but a crime against humanity itself' affecting not just the individual or nation in question, but humanity as a whole. Raphael Lemkin was the first person to put forward the theory that genocide is not a war crime and that the immorality of a crime such as genocide should not be confused with the amorality of war.
- The definition of what constitutes a crime against humanity was established at the Nuremberg Trials. ... ' Killing someone simply because he or she exists is a crime against humanity; it is a crime against the very essence of what it is to be human. This is not an elimination of individuals because they are political adversaries, or because they hold to what are regarded as false beliefs or dangerous theories, but a crime directed against the person as a person, against the very humanity of the individual victim. Thus it cannot be categorised as a war crime. ...
- Genocide is a crime on a different scale to all other crimes against humanity and implies an intention to completely exterminate the chosen group. ...
- In the same way as in a case of homicide the natural right of the individual to exist is implied, so in the case of genocide as a crime, the principle that any national, racial or religious group has a natural right to exist is clearly evident. ...
- Lemkin's efforts and his single-minded perseverance brought about the Convention for the Prevention and the Punishment of the Crime of Genocide which was voted into existence by the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) in 1948. After stating in Article 1 that genocide is a crime under international law, the Convention laid down the following definition:.
- Ironically, and probably not without ulterior motives, the Soviet delegate gave the real reason for the exclusion of politically-defined groups arguing that their inclusion would be contrary to the 'scientific' definition of genocide and would reduce the effectiveness of the Convention if it could then be applied to any political crime whatsoever.
- This puts the medical disaster that resulted from the massive influx of refugees as a consequence of the genocide on the same level as the genocide itself, a premeditated mass-crime, systematically planned and executed. This has resulted in a double error with the exaggerated emphasis focused on the cholera victims-catastrophe though that was-distracting attention from the real crime already committed. ...
29. Prime Crime Development For Television & Film - Story Lines and Charactor Ideas
- www.primecrime.com
- Prime Crime develops and produces ideas for prime time television drama police series.
- Prime Crime deals with all aspects of crime, documentaries and thrillers in film and television.
- If you want to know anything about crime in relation to television and film, please contact Jackie Malton. ...
30. Article: Talk:Knight Rider
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Somebody changed "he became a crime fighter known as Michael Knight, working together with a hight-tech automobile, called KITT" into "he became a crime fighter known as Michael Knight, working together with a modified Pontiac Trans am, called KITT". ...
- In that background story, the crime fighter is not called David Hasshole (the actor) but Michael Knight (the protagonist), just like the car is not a modified Trans am (the actor), but rather a wonder car called KITT (the character). ...
31. Private Prisons:Profits of Crime
- mediafilter.org
- Private Prisons: Profits of Crime.
- While incarceration statistics have skyrocketed, crime rates have increased much more slowly. In fact, from 1975 to 1985, the serious crime rate actually decreased by 1. ... Politicians of all stripes have sought cheap political points by being "tough on crime. ...
- Imagine a full-fledged corporate public relations campaign designed to whip up crime hysteria in order to increase profits. ... They could also benefit by manipulating public fear of crime. Unlike most other public policy arenas, criminal justice policy is largely determined not by the realities of crime but by its perception. That the fear of crime is exploited by politicians and "reality television" programming is a truism; but imagine a full-fledged corporate public relations campaign designed to whip up crime hysteria in order to increase profits.
- By any criteria for cost-benefit analysis, crime and corrections policy in the U. ... Prisons neither deter nor rehabilitate, nor do punishment variables seem to have any impact on crime. ... It seems to matter less that prisons stop crime than that they give the appearance of doing so--or of doing something. ...
32. Computer Crime Research Center - Daily news about computer crime, internet fraud and cyber terrorism
- www.crime-research.org
- Computer Crime Research Center.
- June 01, 2004Computer Crime Targeted.
- June 01, 2004Fresh warning on IT crime.
- June 01, 20042003 CSI/FBI Computer Crime and Security Survey.
- May 30, 2004Cyber Crime Conference Summary.
- Internet ushers in cyber crime ageby : Reporter: Peter McCutcheon May 26, 2004Chief executives of some of America's largest corporations last week expressed their frustration with the technology industry for selling software vulnerable to hackers and fraudsters.
- Special Agent Breeden, who heads the Computer Crime Division of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
- Interview with the CCRC directorby : Vladimir Golubev May 15, 2004Founded in 2001, the Computer Crime Research Center (CCRC) is an independent institute to research cyber crime, cyber terrorism and other issues of.
33. Preventing Crime: What Works, What Doesn't, What's Promising
- www.cjcentral.com
- PREVENTING CRIME: .
- Thinking About Crime Prevention.
- Communities and Crime Prevention .
- Family-Based Crime Prevention .
- School-Based Crime Prevention .
- Labor Markets and Crime Risk Factors .
- Preventing Crime at Places .
- Policing for Crime Prevention .
- Criminal Justice and Crime Prevention .
- Conclusions: The Effectiveness of Local Crime Prevention Funding .
- PREVENTING CRIME: AN OVERVIEW .
- In 1996 Congress required the Attorney General to provide a "comprehensive evaluation of the effectiveness" of over $3 Billion annually in Department of Justice grants to assist State and local law enforcement and communities in preventing crime. ... " It also called for the evaluation to give special emphasis to "factors that relate to juvenile crime and the effect of these programs on youth violence," including "risk factors in the community, schools, and family environments that contribute to juvenile violence. ...
- Substantial reductions in national rates of serious crime can only be achieved by prevention in areas of concentrated poverty, where the majority of all homicides in the nation occur, and where homicide rates are 20 times the national average. ...
- Because the specific methods for preventing crime in areas of concentrated poverty are not well-developed and tested, the Congress can make most effective use of DOJ local assistance funding by providing better guidance about what works. A much larger part of the national crime prevention portfolio must be invested in rigorous testing of innovative programs, in order to identify the active ingredients of locally successful programs that can be recommended for adoption in similar high-crime urban settings nation-wide. ...
34. Article: Hate crime
- en.wikipedia.org
- Hate crime.
- A hate crime (bias crime), loosely defined, is a crime committed because of the perpetrator's prejudices. ... The US Congress (HR 4797 - 1992) defined a hate crime as: " a crime in which the defendant's conduct was motivated by hatred, bias, or prejudice, based on the actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation or gender identity of another individual or group of individuals. " In 1994, the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act added disabilities to the above list. ...
- 1 Criticism of Hate Crime Legislation.
- 2 Proponents of Hate Crime Legislation.
- Criticism of Hate Crime Legislation.
- They say that a crime is a crime, no matter the motivation, and that crimes should not carry a heavy penalty just because of the criminal's hate. They also say that distinguishing a hate crime requires reading the mind of the accused, a dubious prospect at best, and that the definition of hate crimes needlessly opens the legal system to further abuses. In short, critics argue that hate crime legislation criminalizes thought (see: thoughtcrime) and denies equal protection. ...
- Proponents of Hate Crime Legislation.
- Other proponents of hate crime legislation consider that that politically correct or socially sanctioned hate is a problem, and that legislation will need to explicitly cover those often deemed less worthy of protection, such as men. ...
- Proponents point out that it is not unusual to make thoughts or states of mind elements of a crime. ...
- In English law, the basis of the United States' law, the state of a person's mind has always been important in determining the fact or seriousness of a crime. ... Similarly with drugs; unlawful possession causes one level of crime. ...
- Hate crime legislation extends this principle by including personal prejudice among the states of mind that can result in an extension of punishment for a criminal action. ...
35. mysterypartners.com: Partners In Crime HQ: Susan Wittig Albert and Bill Albert
- www.mysterypartners.com
- com: Partners in Crime HQ.
36. M i c h i g a n C r i m e V i c t i m s W e b s i t e
- www.mivictims.org
- Here you willl find listings for agencies that offer help to victims including the Crime Victim Services Commission, and the Michigan Sex Offender Database. ...
- Meet other crime victims and hear their stories. ...
- Welcome to the Michigan Crime Victims Website! As we enter our 3rd year of helping Crime Victims on the Internet we are making some changes. ...
- This website is funded under Grant 97 - VF - GX - 0017, from the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, United States Department of Justice. ...
37. Welcome to Crime Control & Public Safety
- www.nccrimecontrol.org
- Crime Control and Public Safety .
- crime statistics? .
- Governor's Crime Commission .
- Crime Prevention Unit.
38. Article: John De Lorean
- en2.wikipedia.org
- On October 19, 1982, De Lorean was charged with the crime of selling cocaine to undercover police (at the Los Angeles International Airport); De Lorean successfully defended himself with a procedural defense, arguing that the police had asked him to sell them the cocaine (and threatened him as a form of coercion); he was found "not guilty" due to entrapment on August 16, 1984. His attorney stated in Time (March 19, 1984), "This was a fictitious crime. Without the Government, there would be no crime. ...
39. Article: Shoplifting
- en.wikipedia.org
- In most states in the United States, shoplifting is a misdemeanor crime of petty larceny when specifically committed against a retail establishment by a patron. The law does not distinguish between shoplifting and other forms of petty larceny, although a judge may consider the context of any crime in sentencing. ...
- Perpetrators often justify shoplifting as a 'victimless crime', but in practice the aggregate cost of shoplifting is covered by the store owners increasing prices to maintain profit. ...
40. WebFind.US
- www.webfind.us
- YOUR SEARCH: CRIME MEDIA NEWS .
- Please go here for more information about crime media news .
41. Organized Crime: Mafia, Yakuza, Triads
- members.tripod.com
- This site contains articles,links and news related to organized crime syndicates. ...
- Coverage on this site includes: American Mafia, Russian Mafia, Japanese Yakuza, La Cosa Nostra, Triads, Yardies (posses), South American drug cartels and other crime syndicates. ...
- Not sure where to start? Why not read the INTERPOL 'Frequently Asked Questions' on organized crime.
- A daily summary of worldwide news stories concerning organized crime incidents. ...
- A selection of organized crime related sites and individual pages are all categorized so you can identify the areas that interest you easily. ...
42. Christopher Mills' Supernatural Crime
- www.supernaturalcrime.com
- WELCOME TO SUPERNATURAL CRIME: Digital Comics & Pulp!.
43. Crime Stoppers
- www.stopcrime.tv
- Crime Stoppers. ...
- Campus Crime Stoppers .
- Find out about Campus Crime Stoppers. ...
- Be a Crime Stoppers Crusader .
- Find out about membership at Crime Stoppers. ...
- Now you can dial *TIPS on your ALLTEL phone to call Crime Stoppers. ...
- Crime Stoppers.
- Special Reward ASO and Crime Stoppers offer special reward for information on stabbing, robbery at Knights Inn in Micanopy. ...
- tv, the web site is published monthly by Crime Stoppers. ... Crime Stoppers, Inc. ...
44. Libertarian Party: Program On Crime
- www.lp.org
- Libertarian Party Program On Crime .
- The Libertarian Party's Solution to America's Crime Problem.
- An approach to criminal justice and crime control that is smart, compassionate and tough. ...
- America suffers from an epidemic of violence and crime, victimizing one family out of four every year. ...
- Despite decades of tough talk, the anti-crime policies of the Republicans and Democrats have clearly failed. ...
- If you are the victim of a crime, the criminal should fully compensate you for your loss. ...
- Finally, nearly one half of all police resources are devoted to stopping drug trafficking, instead of preventing violent crime. The bottom line? By ending drug prohibition Libertarians would double the resources available for crime prevention, and significantly reduce the number of violent criminals at work in your neighborhood.
- Get Tough on Real Crime.
- We believe that the private ownership of firearms is part of the solution to America's crime epidemic, not part of the problem. ...
- In addition, evidence shows that self-defense with guns is the safest response to violent crime. ...
- Address the Root Causes of Crime.
- No permanent solution to crime will be found until we address these root causes of crime.
- The Libertarian Party's anti-crime plan would do what the Democrats and Republicans have not done: .
- Double the police resources available for crime prevention without any additional government spending. ...
- Defend the most effective crime deterrent available, the private ownership of guns. ...
45. Article: Criminology
- en.wikipedia.org
- Criminology is a sub-field of sociology dealing with matters related to crime and criminal behavior. It includes fields such as crime statistics, criminal psychology, forensic science, law enforcement, and detective methods. ...
- Naturally, criminology must take into account that the definition of crime varies according to the cultural mores and, especially, laws of a given area. ...
- Crime fiction .
46. Article: Uniform Crime Reports
- en.wikipedia.org
- Uniform Crime Reports.
- The Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) are crime indexes, published annually by the FBI, which summarize the incidence and rate of reported crimes within the US. ...
- In 1930, Congress authorized the Attorney General to survey crime rates, and the FBI was chosen to do this. ...
- Critics of the UCR note that it only lists reported crimes and is thus, arguably, not useful in learning what the actual crime rates are. Critics note that the index only lists the most serious crime, should a group of crimes be connected; for example, if one was murdered during a car theft. ...
- Uniform Crime Reports - 2000 (official) .
- National Crime Victimization Survey .
47. Crime Research Centre
- www.law.ecel.uwa.edu.au
- Welcome to the Crime Research Centre Homepage.
- Crime and Justice Statistics for Western Australia: 2002 .
- The Crime Research Centre was established within the Law School at the University of Western Australia in 1989, as a joint initiative between the State government and the University. ...
- The Centre has made major and innovative contributions to the collection and analysis of statistical data on crime in Western Australia. The Centre publishes annual crime and justice statistics which have significantly enhanced understanding of the extent of the crime problem in the State and trends in criminal justice. ...
- Violent property crime.
- Rural Crime.
- Email crime. ...
48. SSBR: Crime
- www.whitehouse.gov
- Home > Government > Federal Government Statistics > Crime .
- Social Statistics Briefing Room ESBR Crime Demography Education Health SSBR .
- CHART: Violent Crime Measures.
- Violent Crime Measures .
- Serious violent crime levels declined since 1993 as measured by the National Crime Victimization Survey. ...
- The Uniform Crime Reports overall homicide rate remained the same from 2001 to 2002. ...
- CHART: Violent Crime Rates by Gender.
- Violent Crime Rates by Gender of Victim .
- Violent crime rates declined after 1994 as measured by the National Crime Victimization Survey. ...
- CHART: Property Crime Rates.
- Property Crime Rates .
- Property crimes continued to decline as measured by the National Crime Victimization Survey. ...
- ESBR Crime Demography Education Health SSBR .
49. Article: Entrapment
- en2.wikipedia.org
- For the defense to be successful, the defendant must demonstrate that the police induced an otherwise unwilling person to commit a crime. However, when a person is predisposed to commit a crime, offering opportunities to commit the crime is not entrapment. ...
- De Lorean's attorney stated in Time (March 19, 1984), "This was a fictitious crime. Without the Government, there would be no crime. ...
50. Article: Crime
- en.wikipedia.org
- Crime.
- This article is part of the Wikipedia's series on crime Articles related to crime .
- Organized crime .
- War crime .
- A crime is an act which violates a law of a government, nation-state, or jurisdiction, for which there is no successful defense. According to Western jurisprudence, there must be a simultaneous concurrence of both actus reus ("bad action") and mens rea ("bad mind") for a crime to have been committed; except in crimes of strict liability. ... In addition, some laws require that attendant circumstances have occurred, in order for a crime to have occurred. Also, in order for a crime to be prosecuted, corpus delicti (or "proof of a crime") must be established. ...
- A crime can be the action of violating or breaking the law, having the intention of doing so or helping others in the process; in some systems the simple association for organising a crime is punished, even if the fact is not verified and usually for many crimes the attempt too is punished, even if the crime is not completed. ... They can be scholastically distinguished, depending on the passive subject of the crime (the victim), or on the offended interest, in crimes against: .
- In general, in most western systems, the definition of a crime requires the existing intention of committing it (voluntas necandi) in the author, therefore it is usually not punished when this intention is missing or when the author has not a complete mental sanity or is under a certain age. ...
- In many systems the penal responsibility is personal, and the retroactivity of the penal law is forbidden so that no one can be punished for a fact that the penal law didn't already describe as a crime at the moment in which the crime was committed. ...
- The definition of a crime generally reflects the current attitudes prevalent in a society. For example, possession of drugs was not always a crime, while the Prohibition Era made alcohol illegal. ...
- 2 Natural law theory of crime.
- Natural law theory of crime .
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