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  • 51Kidnapping — In criminal law, kidnapping is the taking away or asportation of a person against the person s will, usually to hold the person in false imprisonment, a confinement without legal authority. This is often done for ransom or in furtherance of… …

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  • 52Missing person — For other uses, see Missing Persons (disambiguation). A missing person is a person who has disappeared for usually unknown reasons. Missing persons photographs may be posted on bulletin boards, milk cartons, postcards, and websites, along with a… …

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  • 53Baton Rouge Police Department — Infobox Law enforcement agency agencyname = Baton Rouge Police Department nativename = nativenamea = nativenamer = commonname = abbreviation = BRPD fictional = patch = BRPD Patch.jpg patchcaption = BRPD patch logocaption = badge = badgecaption =… …

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  • 54Combined DNA Index System — CODIS FBI Logo The Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) is a DNA database funded by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). It is a computer system that stores DNA profiles created by federal, state, and local crime laboratories in… …

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  • 55COINTELPRO — Federal Bureau of Investigation Common name Federal Bureau of Investigation Abbreviation FBI …

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  • 56Oklahoma Department of Public Safety — Agency overview Formed April 20, 1937 Headquarters 3600 N Martin Luther King Avenue Oklahoma City, Oklahoma …

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  • 57Kansas Highway Patrol — The Kansas Highway Patrol is a law enforcement agency that serves the entire state of Kansas. While the Patrol s primary focus is maintaining the safety of State, Federal and Interstate highways, it also is charged with providing support for… …

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  • 58Law enforcement jargon — refers to a large body of acronyms, abbreviations, codes and slang used by law enforcement personnel to provide quick concise descriptions of people, places, property and situations, in both spoken and written communication. These vary between… …

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  • 59Internet fraud — refers to the use of Internet services to present fraudulent solicitations to prospective victims, to conduct fraudulent transactions, or to transmit the proceeds of fraud to financial institutions or to others connected with the scheme. Internet …

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  • 60Penal labour — Female convicts chained together by their necks for work on a road. Dar es Salaam, Tanganyika c.1890 1927. Penal labour is a form of unfree labour in which prisoners perform work, typically manual labour. The work may be light or hard, depending… …

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