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Crime rates in Mossley are relatively high | |
WSW raise | crime rate in Chinatown London, United Kingdom. |
It is a forensic | crime game, in which players explore crime scenes, h |
wske is also the outgoing board chair of Fight | Crime: Invest in Kids, a policy advocacy organizatio |
Sydney is considered a | crime hotspot in Australia, crime in Sydney is commo |
Race and | crime trends in the United States, 1946‑1990 (1994) |
me the inaugural Chairperson of the Australian | Crime Commission in 2003. |
East West 101 is set around the Major | Crime Squad in metropolitan Sydney. |
re a number of abandoned structures and a high | crime rate in the neighborhood. |
e county saw the first decrease in the overall | crime rate in five years. |
nted acting commissioner of the Corruption and | Crime Commission in Western Australia. |
gislation was a bill championing the rights of | crime victims in 1992. |
ovenehre, 1966 - comedy about the panderer and | crime environment in 1925 Berlin. |
me an informant and helped destroy the Camorra | crime organization in Brooklyn. |
Albuquerque had one of the highest per capita | crime rates in the US. |
s article in the book is titled as, Television | Crime Reporting in India. |
1959 - 19 March 2005) was a British organised | crime figure in Manchester of Irish descent who acte |
ed, Christophobia: The Real Reason Behind Hate | Crime Legislation, in which he argues that hate crim |
The "luring" portion of the | crime is in effect, but the crime prohibiting use of |
He was charged with five murders in a 1965 war | crime trial in Austria, but was acquitted of war cri |
ruelly, becoming one of the main tenets of war | crime charges in the Nuremberg Trials. |
James Butler Elkins (1901 - 1968) was a famous | crime boss in Portland, Oregon in the mid-20th centu |
upon the experiences of actual detectives in a | crime unit in Sydney's western suburbs. |
on following the establishment of the National | Crime Syndicate in 1932. |
rom Napa State Hospital and went on a four-day | crime spree in Napa. |
Thomas E. Dewey started to prosecute organized | crime members in New York City. |
Kutchinsky carried out extensive research into | crime statistics in the three countries. |
e-opened in 1998 and new testing was done at a | crime lab in the United States. |
e establishment of the San Diego Border Fence, | crime rates in San Diego have fallen dramatically. |
The designation is based on | crime statistics in six categories: murder, rape, ro |
previously starred together as father-and-son | crime solvers in the TV series Diagnosis: Murder. |
Crazy Joey" Gallo before joining the Patriarca | crime family in Providence, Rhode Island. |
BI agent clandestinely investigating organized | crime activity in direct defiance of his employer. |
Crime rates in New York City started to drop in 1990 | |
It is essentially a | crime story in which all of the protagonists are vam |
he local Somali population was behind a recent | crime wave in Southall. |
ing the 1990s, Parkway Village was affected by | crime pushing in from Oakville and the airport area. |
ed from 3 to 8 years if: a) he/she commits the | crime mentioned in paragraph (1) in print, film, rad |
ation manager who promised to solve the city's | crime problem in 90 days while giving few specific c |
This was considered a very serious | crime, especially in Athens where citizenship was re |
ion (the Bill of Rights) establishes rights of | crime victims in adult criminal and juvenile delinqu |
as a lawyer before he debuted as an author of | crime fiction in 1980, writing detective novels publ |
sed in relation to the activities of organized | crime figures in Chicago. |
h a person believed to be part of an organized | crime ring in Montreal. |
major role in turning it into one of the best | crime laboratories in the United States. |
It was the first time that a Muslim clan-based | crime syndicate in Germany became active in the fiel |
arly 1970s he became part of the Lyuberetskaya | crime group in Moscow and was involved in petty thef |
he Administration during a period of troubling | crime trends in San Francisco, and he was specifical |
s indigenous people are overrepresented in the | crime statistics in the Northern Territory. |
The borough saw a significant drop in | crime, particularly in the South Bronx neighborhood, |
He has also voted for the expansion of hate | crime laws in the United States and against banning |
ella, reputed leader of "The Outfit" organized | crime family in Kansas City, Missouri from 1953 to 1 |
p of law enforcement, has helped to reduce the | crime rate in the surrounding areas dramatically. |
Portland's pinball racket and other organized | crime activity in the city. |
Rizzuto Sicilian faction as the most powerful | crime family in Canada. |
s in Italy in the 1970s and who later became a | crime writer in France, is arrested in Brazil. |
ork, the neighborhood enjoys one of the lowest | crime rates in the city of New Orleans. |
On the break-up of the Moriarty | crime ring in The Final Problem (early 1891), Moran |
After staying stable for decades, | crime rates in London soared during and after the Se |
Jersey with other members of the DeCavalcante | crime family, in this case, Joseph Ganci. |
In 2005, the | crime rate in the city was 265.9 per 100,000 people, |
nteracts with imaginary manifestations of dead | crime victims in order to solve criminal cases. |
with Galt, so she aids him in covering up the | crime and in trying to find out who's behind it. |
ed involvement of one of the largest financial | crime cases in Chinese history. |
ter undertook a detailed quantitative study of | crime reporting in Cleveland newspapers for the mont |
rising inflation and unemployment, and violent | crime fueled in part by the illegal drug trade. |
It is a taut | crime thriller in the vein of Memento and Pulp Ficti |
The DF stands out for having the highest | crime rates in Mexico, as well as a huge uniformed " |
nts owned by the family, making them the first | crime family in town to organize this kind of money |
Dunsdale, in 2009 has been blighted by | crime coming in from other areas, including breaking |
re a team of three children attempt to solve a | crime committed in the so called Kilcrammond House H |
en known to work for The Outfit, the organized | crime family in Chicago. |
in part because of his age at the time of the | crime and in part because his defense that the presc |
tly after being appointed Minister for Drugs & | Crime Reduction in the May 2006 reshuffle, he reveal |
in response to the increasingly severe violent | crime situation in South Africa, which in 1998 had a |
While working in a | crime lab in Washington D.C., she discovered a long- |
an account for almost half of the reduction in | crime witnessed in the 1990s. |
law enforcement to apprehend suspects fleeing | crime scenes in vehicles or on foot and to assist in |
had briefly contemplated starting a dedicated | crime newspaper in New York City. |
released from prison only to discover that the | crime underworld in which he used to operate and the |
alled Leibell's actions part of a "legislative | crime wave" in New York State, and named Leibell one |
ed with which this happens drives Winthorpe to | crime, culminating in his rampaging through the Duke |
96 - July 10, 1934), was an American organized | crime figure in Kansas City, Missouri, during the pr |
ound DNA traces from the same woman on various | crime scenes in Austria, Germany and France - among |
Joint Standing Committee on the Corruption and | Crime Commission in the WA State Parliament. |
efendant allegedly tried in one district for a | crime committed in the other had in fact been permis |
He eventually fell into a life of | crime and, in August 1930, he was arrested by police |
considered "open cities", places in which any | crime family in the country could set up operation. |
e of Genovese as the new leader of the Luciano | crime family in late 1957, former boss Luciano lost |
et up a National Knowledge Exchange focused on | crime reduction in partnership with other Universiti |
te Shark, who plans on becoming the number one | crime boss in Gotham. |
James Fleming, age 87, of having committed the | crime, perhaps in a fit of passion when M'Pherson re |
of the older homes in the area and the rising | crime rates in the Clarksville area. |
The | crime rate in and around the Moor Grange and Spen Es |
nsistent evidence that it has no effect on the | crime and in fact increases the chance of a register |
, I began to see that the version of the Katyn | crime given in 1943 by Polish exile groups in London |
n relation to the economy of the universe what | crime represents in relation to the economy of the l |
e and first published in the UK by the Collins | Crime Club in November 1968 and in the US by Dodd, M |
family is considered one of the most powerful | crime families in Israel, deriving that power, in pa |
charged with acting as a front for the Camorra | crime organization in its attempt to acquire the clu |
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