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  2. Anarchist criminology - Wikipedia

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    As such, anarchist criminology calls for close attention to be paid to criminal (or criminalised) behaviour such as graffiti writing, "obscene" artistic and musical performances, pirate radio broadcasts, illegal strikes, shoplifting, drug use and hacking, [22] and finds forms of political resistance in behaviours and lifestyles commonly ...

  3. Crime - Wikipedia

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    A criminal is an individual who commits a crime. What constitutes a criminal can vary depending on the context and the law, and it often carries a pejorative connotation. [75] Criminals are often seen as embodying certain stereotypes or traits and are seen as a distinct type of person from law-abiding citizens.

  4. Crime statistics - Wikipedia

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    Relatively few standards exist and none that permit international comparability beyond a very limited range of offences. However, many jurisdictions accept the following: There must be a prima facie case that an offence has been committed before it is recorded. That is either police find evidence of an offence or receive a believable allegation ...

  5. Use of torture since 1948 - Wikipedia

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    Methods of torture are often quite crude, a number of new technologies of control have been used by torturers in recent years. The Brazilian government devised a number of new electrical and mechanical means of torture during the military dictatorship from 1964 to 1985, and proceeded to train military officials from other right-wing Latin American countries in their techniques.

  6. Why do some criminal cases take so long to go to trial in NJ ...

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    Criminal justice reform saw an overhauling of the state's bail system, allowing more people to remain free while they await trial. North Jersey news NJ's Superintendent of the Year is from a North ...

  7. Mafia - Wikipedia

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    Today the 'Ndrangheta, originating in the southern Italian region of Calabria, is widely considered the richest and most powerful Mafia in the world. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The 'Ndrangheta has been around for as long as the better-known Sicilian Cosa Nostra, but was only recently designated as a Mafia-type association in 2010, under Article 416 bis of the ...

  8. What is a catalytic converter and why do people keep ... - AOL

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    It might seem odd that this particular car part would attract so much criminal attention, especially one with such an innocuous purpose. A catalytic converter cleans a car’s exhaust, making the ...

  9. History of criminal justice - Wikipedia

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    In Ancient Egypt a police force was created by the time of the Fifth Dynasty (25th – 24th century BC). The guards, chosen by kings and nobles from among the military and ex-military, were tasked with apprehending criminals and protecting caravans, public places and border forts before the creation of a standing army.