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On crime policy, Santa Clara County takes a cutting-edge -- some say risky ... San Jose Mercury News Now, the Santa Clara County sheriff releases illegal immigrants with a history of committing serious or violent crimes onto the streets unless ICE pays to detain them -- and so far the feds are refusing to cough up the money. Even San Francisco County ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Money launderers head crime hit list Sydney Morning Herald CRIMINAL syndicates that exist just to launder other criminals' black cash are an emerging trend to cater for the massive growth of organised crime which needs new ways to hide ill-gotten gains. In a speech to an anti-money laundering conference today, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canadians expect provinces to help federal government fight crime: Stephen Harper National Post (blog) By Mark Kennedy OTTAWA — Prime Minister Stephen Harper says his contentious anti-crime measures aren't "terribly expensive" and provinces such as Ontario and Quebec that complain about having to foot the bill for the added costs to their prison ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Crime victims seek more say in judicial process Chicago Tribune Both women found that — after floundering through a complex criminal justice system that critics say is weighted toward ensuring the rights of the accused — their rights as crime victims were unenforceable. Victims of violent crimes "are not the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Illinois Crime Victims Bill of Rights Chicago Tribune The law requires that some of these rights be requested in writing by the victim. Victims' advocates say these rights are not enforceable, as there are no legal remedies if they are violated. Currently there are no comments. Be the first to comment! ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Project Calgary: City aims to identify at-risk neighbourhoods for crime Calgary Herald Bill Bruce, director of the city's Animal & Bylaw Services, is working to identify neighbourhoods at risk for crime. One such indicator is graffiti. Imagine if a simple walk around the block could help you predict whether your neighbourhood was at risk ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Arrested and strip-searched for a 'crime' she knew nothing about Sydney Morning Herald A British woman was seized, strip-searched and jailed under the controversial European Arrest Warrant for an alleged crime committed by her then boyfriend 12 years before. Tracey Molamphy, a 40-year-old secretary from Lancashire, was held while ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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CRIME Police log for Oct. 24 to Oct. 29 Wicked Local By Anonymous 6:59 amAn officer responded to Maxwell Road for a report of an attempted larceny from a motor vehicle. Upon arrival, the officer spoke with the owner of a 2002 Volvo, who stated that sometime the night before someone had smashed the front ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Street crime becoming commoner in city DAWN.com With over 14000 victims this year alone, street crime at gunpoint remains a serious problem in the country's largest city, and the city police's approach to combating it remains not at all clear, experts say. None of the above victims, for example, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'Unusual year' for crime Palladium-Item Police officers investigate a crime on the streets of Richmond. / Palladium-Item file photo by Joshua Smith By the Numbers • April 15: Earl Campbell of Richmond bludgeoned to death with a hammer in the first block of South 14th Street. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Crime Prevention Starts with You Opinion250 News (blog) By 250 News Prince George, BC - Prince George Community Policing is using BC Crime Prevention Week to remind citizens they play a key role in preventing crime and keeping our communities safe throughout the year. The theme of this year's week is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Crime Does Not Pay Swans by Paul Buhle Crime Does Not Pay: Blackjacked and Pistol-Whipped, a Crime Does Not Pay Prime, Dark Horse Books: Milwaukie, OR, 221pp, $19.95 pbk. (Swans - November 7, 2011) This is a long-awaited treat for we comics-history devotees who never laid ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Crime in America: execution of the mentally ill The Japan Times The details of his crime seem to indicate that he suffered a flashback to actions during the war. He wrapped his victim in a blanket and tagged her as if she were a captive soldier on the battlefield. Manny's brother turned him into the police, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Three charged in Penn State sex crime case Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Two top administrators at Penn State University covered up sex crimes committed against children by a former football coach once thought to be the heir apparent to head coach Joe Paterno, the state's top prosecutor said on Saturday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dutchess, Ulster defy prison trends; non-drug crimes drive hike Poughkeepsie Journal But while more inmates flow to state prisons from local courts, especially in Ulster, the inmate profile — both by race and crime — has changed markedly since 2000. From Dutchess: Many more prison inmates sentenced locally are white and Hispanic, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Map of crime-prone areas soon Times of India BANGALORE: City police are extensively mapping crimeprone areas and locations of crime incidents through a specially integrated Google mapping system. Joint commissioner of police (Crime-West ) told TOI that mapping of crime-prone areas would benefit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Crime QA: Answers to reader questions Sacramento Bee There was a case in 1993 where there was a murder and attempted murder in William Land Park. Whatever happened to the other victim? Is Mr. Araiza still in prison? Bernard Renee Araiza 36, is in Kern Valley State Prison in Delano for his role in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Crime Blotter: Washer and Dryer Stolen Patch.com The following reports were taken from Glendale Police and the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Arrests do not indicate convictions. By Lynda Rivers A resident reported that she expected to receive a cell phone delivery at her home in the 3000 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Shooting victim known to police, VPD confirms The Vancouver Observer The victim lived next door to the crime scene at 587 West Seventh Street, an eight-story residential building. The crime scene, one block away from Vancouver Police headquarters, has shaken residents of Fairview Slopes. "It is very difficult to put a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Delhi worst in crimes against children Hindustan Times For the fifth year in a row, Delhi proved to be the worst place to grow up in among 34 other cities located across the country. of crime against children to the police for investigation. Even as crime against children in the city went up by as much as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Historically secure ESU suffers recent surge in serious crimes Pocono Record Keith R. Stevenson/Pocono Record By Christina Tatu Despite a spate of crimes targeting East Stroudsburg University students, the college is relatively safe, according to the campus police chief, whose assertion is backed up by statistics. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
OWS…municipal politicians complicit in deaths, rapes, crime and chaos Canada Free Press There isn't an OWS tent camp anywhere that isn't plagued by violence and crime, nor is there an OWS tent camp anywhere that isn'ta sanitation and fire hazard, not only to the occupants of the camps but to surrounding people and buildings as well. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sangerfield horse thieves 'largest family crime syndicate' of their time Utica Observer Dispatch "(The Loomis Gang) were the largest family crime syndicate in the US," said Sarah Falk, of the Waterville Historical Society. "They were even written about in the London Times." Bob Loomis, a descendent of one of the gang's feared members, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rivals focus on crime, grime Worcester Telegram By Linda Bock TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF The two candidates for District 4 — City Councilor Barbara G. Haller and challenger Sarai Rivera both have used the crime and grime reference in their district race, a somewhat grittier and more challenging ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Domestic offenders find soft sell beats a jail cell Moree Champion That is one of the lessons Luke Emanuel has learnt in a 10-week course for men convicted of domestic violence-related crime. They learn to identify warning signs, question their attitudes, focus on the effect on their partner and children, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dumb Crime, D122 Buildings and More: Week in Review, Oct. 31-Nov. 4 Patch.com I recap six of the top stories from the past week, including a new crime mapping feature and a question about which local roads are the worst. I know you're busy. But it's the weekend now so take some time to relax and crack open a six pack of stories ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cerritos Weekly Crime Recap: Oct. 17 to Oct. 23 Patch.com Part I felony crime investigations conducted by the Cerritos Sheriff's Station dropped from 26 to 18 during this period. Robberies and commercial burglaries were up, but residential burglaries, vehicle burglaries, and vehicle thefts were down. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CRIME STOPPERS VIDEO Corpus Christi Caller Times By Mary Ann Cavazos COASTAL BEND — Wednesday: Charlie's Place Celebration of Hope Dinner; master of ceremonies is KIII-TV3's Rudy Treviño, music by The Deadbeats and show by comedian Mark Lundholm; Congressman Solomon P. International Center; 826-5364 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Immigrant data shatter crime misconceptions Winston-Salem Journal Seventeen people removed had prior criminal convictions of what ICE classifies as the most serious crimes, such as rape, murder and major drug offenses. As a segment of the 10000-plus people fingerprinted, the 17 most serious offenders represented less ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter faces challenge from Republican underdog in ... The Republic Brown, a longtime Democrat and former math teacher who switched parties to challenge Nutter, has criticized him on issues from crime and spending to jobs and education. "Every election has to be taken seriously. I don't take anything for granted," the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Crime report for Sunday, Nov. 6 Fayetteville Observer Steven Allen Steen II, 22, of the 2500 block of Pinecrest Drive, was charged Saturday with possession with intent to distribute cocaine, selling cocaine and delivering cocaine. Bail was set at $10000. Brandi Mystist Tyson, 28, of the 5300 block of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fayetteville police chief Tom Bergamine to speak on teen crime at City Council ... Fayetteville Observer Police Chief Tom Bergamine is scheduled to talk Monday about new departmental strategies for reducing teenage crime. At a Fayetteville City Council work session, the chief is expected to reveal comprehensive statistics on juvenile crime in the city and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Book Review: Mafia: The Glamour of Crime by Fein Meynendonckx Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog) Mafia: The Glamour of Crime is a coffee table book to be sure. It is an oversize book filled with absolutely amazing photographs that take us through the history of organized crime starting in 1910 and bringing us all the way through to today. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Honduras' Tenuous War Against its Police Honduras Weekly But the picture is even worse, because it has become evident that the police as an institution has been infiltrated by officers who are on the payroll of organized crime groups and gangs funded to the hilt by US drug consumers and US arms brokers. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'American Idol''s William Hung Working for LA County Sherriff's Department Hollywood Reporter The government found a spot on the payroll for the "She Bangs" singer—as a technical crime analyst. America's favorite American Idol auditioner has found a new gig – with the Los Angeles County Sherriff's Department. After his Season 3 audition ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Police costs rise while force shrinks Cincinnati.com Serious crime in Cincinnati continues to decline, and the number of police officers is dropping - yet taxpayers still pay more for police service. The city now has 1032 officers, the lowest number since 2003, according to an Enquirer comparison of ... See all stories on this topic » |
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