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From:American Libraries (Vol. 39, Issue 5)A Great Falls, Montana, man was arrested March 27 and charged with interstate transportation of stolen goods in relation to the theft in February 2006 of at least 648 maps found on his property. The maps were allegedly...
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From:Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society (Vol. 41)Many people assisted the bushranger, Ben Hall, in the mid 1860s. Most of them, willingly. When Hall's gang held up a stagecoach at Breadalbane, a village halfway between Goulburn and Gunning, and brought their captives...
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From:American Criminal Law Review (Vol. 45, Issue 3)ABSTRACT Seminal work by Becker (1968), Erlich (1973, 1981), Vandaele (1978), Cook (1986) Cameron (1988), Van Dijk (1994) and Garoupa (1997) posits that the supply of criminal offending is a function of four factors:...
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From:Law of the Sea Bulletin (Vol. 80)A. Relevant Resolutions of the Security Council of the United Nations Resolution 2077 (2012) Adopted by the Security Council at its 6867th meeting, on 21 November 2012 The Security Council, Recalling its...
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From:The CPA Journal (Vol. 67, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedFirms regularly send personnel into the field with $6,000 laptop computers containing much of the firm's software and a large amount of firm and client information. In addition to these computers, most accountants also...
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From:Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (Vol. 109, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe Federal Bank Robbery Act had been on the books for seventy years by the time the federal appellate courts began to openly quarrel about the necessary elements of attempted bank robbery under the first paragraph of...
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From:Trends & Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice (Issue 529) Peer-ReviewedAbstract Armed robbery exposes workers to serious harm in an environment where day-to-day safety is not normally a concern, and can have a wide range of negative consequences for employees. Victims may find it...
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From:British Journal of Criminology (Vol. 34, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedEconomic trends appear to have a short-term link to criminal activities such as robbery and burglary. Property crimes appear to increase with increasing economic activity and fall during times of recession. However, it...
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From:Community Living (Vol. 22, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedA young man with learning difficulties has won an out of court settlement in a case against Northamptonshire Police. Gareth Williamson sued the police for allegedly failing to investigate properly when he was the victim...
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From:American Libraries (Vol. 31, Issue 2)A 273-year-old copy of Gulliver's Travels with handwritten alterations by author Jonathan Swift is among an estimated $165,000 worth of treasures stolen December 14 from the public library in Armagh, Northern Ireland....
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 8, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedBackground On November 24.sup.th 2005, the Government of England and Wales removed regulatory restrictions on the times at which licensed premises could sell alcohol. This study tests availability theory by treating...
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From:British Journal of Criminology (Vol. 32, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedSmuggling, illegal immigration and armed robbery across the Hong Kong-China border are largely the result of the gross economic discrepancies between the two countries. The economic impoverishment of China, the resulting...
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From:Journal of Social History (Vol. 31, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedHistorians and social scientists have noticed the predominant place held by robbery in the global picture of criminality in both traditional and modern societies. Robbery is often seen as the crime par excellence, the...
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From:Risk Management (Vol. 55, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedIn the most dramatic art heist in Swiss history, three masked gunmen robbed the Emil Buehrle Collection in February, stealing four masterpieces valued at nearly $160 million. Located in a modest 19th-century Zurich...
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From:Trends & Issues in Crime and Criminal JusticePeer-ReviewedCash in transit (CIT) armed robbery is an offence that can cause serious stress and danger to individuals who become victims while doing their job. To compound the emotional, psychological and physical damage CIT armed...
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From:CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal (Vol. 176, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAlthough the context in Canada in the 19th century was quite different from the penal colony off the southern coast of Australia that is the focus of Helen MacDonald's book, there were nonetheless concerns here with...
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From:Law of the Sea Bulletin (Vol. 71)A. Relevant Resolutions of the Security Council of the United Nations Resolution 1897 (2009), adopted by the Security Council at its 6226th meeting, on 30 November 2009 The Security Council, Recalling its...
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From:Journal of Retail Banking Services (Vol. 20, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedMichigan Financial Corp's (MFC) First National Bank holding company, employees and Houghton's citizens unite over the bank robbery attempt by paranoid schizophrenic Anthony Segreto on Jan 18, 1996. The bank's branch...
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From:Psychiatric Times (Vol. 30, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedA study by Yerevanian and Choi (1) on the effects of psychotropic drugs on suicide and suicidal behaviors in patients with bipolar disorders concludes that there is insufficient evidence that psychotropic medication has...