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  • 61Public-order crime — Criminology and penology Theories Causes and correlates of crime Anomie Differential association theory Deviance …

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  • 62Bonanno crime family — Infobox Criminal organization name =Bonanno crime family caption =Named after Giuseppe Bonanno founded on =1931 founding location =flagicon|US New York City founded by =Giuseppe Bonanno years active =1931 present territory =Various neighborhoods… …

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  • 63Public order crime — For relevant case law, see Public order crime case law in the United States In criminology public order crime is defined by Siegel (2004) as ...crime which involves acts that interfere with the operations of society and the ability of people to… …

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  • 64Fine (penalty) — A fine is money paid usually to superior authority, usually governmental authority, as punishment for a crime or other offence. The fine bill for violation of traffic law in Czech Republic The most usual use of the term, fine, relates to a… …

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  • 65war crime — war criminal. Usually, war crimes. crimes committed against an enemy, prisoners of war, or subjects in wartime that violate international agreements or, as in the case of genocide, are offenses against humanity. [1940 45] * * * Any violation of… …

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  • 66NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research — The NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research is a statistical and research agency within the New South Wales (NSW) Attorney General s Department, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It was established in 1969. The director of the… …

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  • 67Organized crime —    There has always been organized crime in Russia. In the last days of the tsars, criminal gangs flourished. In the first days of the 1917 Revolution, many of their members joined the Red Guards and the Cheka. After the civil war, they were… …

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  • 68war crime — n: an act committed usu. during an international war for which individual criminal liability will be imposed by a domestic or international tribunal; specif: a violation of the laws or customs of war as embodied or recognized by international… …

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  • 69Death Penalty — • The infliction by due legal process of the penalty of death as a punishment for crime. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 70death penalty — The extreme penalty for the commission of a crime, to be executed within the manner provided by statute, such as hanging, electrocution, or asphyxiation by gas. There is a definite legislative trend toward the abolition of the death penalty,… …

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