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  • 51Transnational crime — refers to crime that takes place across national borders. The term is commonly used in the law enforcement and academic communities.The word transnational describes crimes that are not only international (that is, crimes that cross borders… …

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  • 52Organized crime in Hong Kong — is not as prevalent as in its Chinese mainland neighbour, but it does exist. Hong Kong is generally known as one of the safest cities in the world with a crime rate at roughly the same level as Singapore and lower than New York, London and… …

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  • 53war 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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  • 54CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 5) — CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 5 Country of origin United States No. of episodes 25 …

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  • 55signature crime — n: any of two or more crimes that involve the use of a method, plan, or modus operandi so distinctive that it logically follows that the crimes must have been committed by the same person ◇ Evidence of other criminal acts is usu. not admissible… …

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  • 56organized crime — All profitable crime is socially organized, but this term is usually reserved for situations where a large number of people in a hierarchical structure are engaged in an on going pattern of criminal activities. The most common activities are… …

    Dictionary of sociology

  • 57organized crime — N UNCOUNT Organized crime refers to criminal activities which involve large numbers of people and are organized and controlled by a small group. ...the battle being waged against organised crime. (in BRIT, also use organised crime) …

    English dictionary

  • 58environmental crime — /ɛnˌvaɪrənmɛntəl ˈkraɪm/ (say en.vuyruhnmentuhl kruym) noun 1. offences which involve damage to the environment, as garbage dumping, graffiti spraying, vandalism, etc. 2. such an offence. Also, envirocrime …

  • 59white-collar crime —    The term for crimes that involve commercial fraud, swindles, insider trading on the stock market and other dishonest business practices, such as are committed by business executives rather than by blue collar workers …

    Business law dictionary

  • 60Department of the Air Force Police — U.S. Air Force Civilian Police Patch The United States Air Force Police are the civilian uniformed police service of the United States Air Force, responsible for the Force Protection of assets and all aspects of Law Enforcement on Air Force… …

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