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  • 91Corporate crime — Criminology and penology Theories Causes and correlates of crime Anomie Differential association theory Deviance …

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  • 92Jewish-American organized crime — Largely originating from the immigration from Eastern Europe during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Jewish American organized crime (sometimes referred to as the Kosher Nostra a pun on the Italian term Cosa Nostra Kosher Mafia , the… …

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  • 93Patriarca crime family — Named after Raymond Patriarca Sr. In Boston, Massachusetts, Providence, Rhode Island Founded by Gaspare Messina Years active 1916–present …

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  • 94New Orleans crime family — Matranga family and Martanga crime family redirects here. For the gang in Los Angeles, see Los Angeles crime family. The New Orleans crime family is one of the oldest American criminal organizations in activity. It is based in New Orleans and… …

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  • 95The Problem of Cell 13 — Infobox short story name = The Problem of Cell 13 author = Jacques Futrelle country = United States language = English series = genre = Mystery fiction published in = Boston American publication type = newspaper publisher = media type = pub date …

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  • 96Wicked problem — The concept of wicked problems was originally proposed by Horst Rittel (a pioneering theorist of design and planning, and late professor at the University of California, Berkeley) and M. Webber ref|1 in a seminal treatise for social planning,… …

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  • 97Virtual crime — or in game crime refers to a virtual criminal act that takes place in a massively multiplayer online game (MMOG), usually an MMORPG. The huge time and effort invested into such games can lead online crime to spill over into real world crime, and… …

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  • 98Conspiracy (crime) — Criminal law Part o …

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  • 99Future Problem Solving Program International — The Future Problem Solving Program International (FPSPI), formerly known as the Future Problem Solving Program (FPSP), is an international academic competition. Over 250,000 students internationally participate in the Future Problem Solving… …

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  • 100perfect crime —    by Jonathan Smith   The dual misfit between the world and its appearances, and between our thoughts and the world, cast truth into doubt for Baudrillard, persuading him that the world s reality is like a perfect or unsolvable crime a dreadful… …

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