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  2. 1999 Kingwood robbery incidents - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the arrest the police sent undercover officers to eavesdrop on the girls when they were in public. [8] The police stated that of the perpetrators, Dunn was the most cooperative. [7] An assistant principal of Kingwood High identified perpetrators after listening to audiotapes of the robberies that occurred in Montgomery County. [6]

  3. Compton's Cafeteria riot - Wikipedia

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    It was common for the police to come into Compton's, arrest people for the crime of "female impersonation." For over fifty years drag queens were abused by the San Francisco police department, often arrested them for sex work and for violating the city's cross dressing law (which was repealed in 1974). [18]

  4. Women in policing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 study found that, in an analysis of magazines for the police community, women were not represented in equal measure to their rates of employment in the police force, and that when these women were represented, it was often in "decorative" roles, and almost always in a photo with men. [53]

  5. How police officers preyed on teens in the Boy Scouts’ police ...

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    “He took away what were supposed to be the best years,” one young woman told a judge in 2015, according to a local news report, before a California police officer was sentenced to 45 days in ...

  6. Violence against women in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Research shows that most victims of police sexual assault and harassment were women, who in many cases were weak to an officer's authority, such as arrestees, confidential informants, incarcerated people, sex workers, and police investigators (young people who were interested in a career in law enforcement). [60] [61]

  7. History of vice in Texas - Wikipedia

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    As in the rest of the nation, organized crime grew rapidly in Texas during the Prohibition period. But by the end of World War II most of the vice districts were officially shut down. A notable exception was the island of Galveston, the whole of which remained an open center of gambling, liquor, and prostitution until the 1950s.

  8. Over 1,000 women "lured to Spain" and sexually exploited ...

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    The victims were also only allowed to go out for two hours per day and otherwise kept under video surveillance, police said. Over 1,000 women "lured to Spain" and sexually exploited, police say ...

  9. Proposed law targeting Munchausen syndrome by proxy approved ...

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    A proposed Texas law that would criminalize medical child abuse has been approved by a House committee after a hearing last week that included testimony from the Tarrant County sheriff.. The ...

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