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Posts Tagged ‘criminal-justice’

A Byline Isn't a Crime | Criminal Justice | Change.org

By admin On May 15, 2010 No Comments

The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) has recently changed regulations that used to prohibit inmates from writing for the news media under a byline. A section from the Code of Federal Regulations still holds… Read more of this post, A Byline …

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What Is The Punishment For A White Collar Crime? | International …

By admin On April 30, 2010 No Comments

It is in your best interest if you seek counsel and understand your rights as well as the nature of the crime. With a good white collar attorney, you can prepare yourself if ever you need to face the criminal justice system. …

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Technology in Crime | Criminal Justice Direct

By admin On March 24, 2010 No Comments

The rapid availability of new technology in the world of crime has not only provided law enforcement officials with a greater array of tools and new methods to aid them in the pursuit of criminal justice, but it has also provided them …

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Environmental Crime-Busters Get Busted | Criminal Justice | Change.org

By admin On March 12, 2010 No Comments

You won’t find their telegenic agents gracing the teasers for CSI Miami, wrestling suspects to the ground. But across the country, the work of environmental crime units is an essential, if often ov… Read more of this post, …

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Criminal Justice Online: Environmental Crime

By admin On March 11, 2010 No Comments

The case is being prosecuted by the Justice Department’s Environmental Crimes Section and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of the Virgin Islands. Posted by Lieutenant Raymond E. Foster, LAPD (ret.) at 12:28 PM …

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Economics of Crime | Criminal Justice Direct

By admin On March 3, 2010 No Comments

That being said, the economics of crime deduces that a criminal simply chooses crime because it is the easiest job for the criminal that yields the most profit.

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Because criminologists and forensic needs of the criminal justice …

By admin On February 23, 2010 No Comments

One of the business community aware of the reduction of crime criminology. A criminologist studies crime and criminal behavior in an attempt to find solutions that help to combat it. This article talk about the need for criminologists …

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Criminal Justice Online: ART CRIME A Team Approach, Part 2

By admin On February 5, 2010 No Comments

So in 2004, we established an art crime team, which has since recovered—and returned—millions of dollars’ worth of objects and cultural property. The 13 agents on the team investigate a variety of art crimes, from high-profile heists to …

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Social Media's Impact on Crime and Injustice | Criminal Justice …

By admin On February 1, 2010 No Comments

In a recent post, I asked whether keeping a running Twitter feed of arrests that occur was a good idea for one town’s public safety. The post sparked some lively comments, including from those con… Read more of this post, …

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Criminal Justice Online: Cops and Crime: What the Hell is Going On?

By admin On January 19, 2010 No Comments

The newspaper headlines go on and on about cops committing crimes and becoming part of the criminal element. Yet society still holds us to a “higher standard”. If we are continually held to a higher standard, should we not continue to …

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