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  2. Arson - Wikipedia

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    Arson is the act of willfully and deliberately setting fire to or charring property.Although the act of arson typically involves buildings, the term can also refer to the intentional burning of other things, such as motor vehicles, watercraft, or forests.

  3. Glossary of firefighting - Wikipedia

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    Fire load (Btu/sq ft): An estimate of the amount of heat that will be given off during ordinary combustion of all the fuel in a given space; e.g., a bedroom or a lumberyard. More casually, the amount and type of contents in a given space. Fire marshal: Administrative and investigative office for fire prevention and arson investigation.

  4. Detection of fire accelerants - Wikipedia

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    Detecting the use of a fire accelerant at a crime scene can be the difference between classifying a fire as accidental or as an arson. Once a case is determined to be an arson, the detection of fire accelerants will hold strong evidentiary value which the prosecutor can use during the trial should someone be charged.

  5. Fire accelerant - Wikipedia

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    In Arson investigation, the significance of accelerant is to detect the presence of a such substance in order to proved that the fire is classified as an arson. [2] A fire is a self-sustaining, exothermic oxidation reaction that emits heat and light. When a fire is accelerated, it can produce more heat, consume the reactants more quickly, burn ...

  6. Park Fire is California’s largest ever blaze caused by arson ...

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    Arson is a relatively small but steady source of fire damage in California. Since 2020, approximately 70,000 acres of the state were burned by fires attributed to arson, ...

  7. Property crime - Wikipedia

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    When property is destroyed, it could be called arson or vandalism. Examples of the act of stealing property is robbery or embezzlement. Property crimes are high-volume crimes, with cash, electronics (e.g. televisions), power tools, cameras, and jewelry often targeted. [1] "Hot products" tend to be items that are concealable, removable ...

  8. Motives of arsonists, Target’s DEI reversal, Super Bowl ads ...

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    But there is growing urgency to better understand arson in order to tackle it. 2️⃣ Target’s reversal: The company was one of the most outspoken supporters of diversity and inclusion initiatives.

  9. Ohio's arson registry just turned 10 years old. Is it working?

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    In 2013, Ohio lawmakers adopted a statewide arson registry. Ten years later, officials discuss pros and cons of the database. Ohio's arson registry just turned 10 years old.