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41. ORANGE COUNTY WEEKLY OC Weekly: News: DA Puts ‘Pub’ Back In Public Funds!
Assistant Chief Devallis Rutledge, whose only crime, it turned noted that the hiringof investigative command staff the third in a series of articles based on
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‘Slosh fund’ revelation helps fuel mass exodus of veteran investigators by Anthony Pignataro and R. Scott Moxley
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Outraged by last month’s grand jury report detailing corruption in the district attorney’s office, six senior criminal detectives have retired and another dozen officers are expected to follow them in coming weeks, the Weekly has learned. The Orange County grand jury’s 100-page "Office of the District Attorney: An In-Depth Investigation" report accused DA Tony Rackauckas and Don Blankenship, the head of his criminal-investigation division, of cronyism, mismanagement and misuse of public resources. Several prosecutors say they fear the summer fallout will cost the government agency responsible for prosecuting criminals 500 years’ worth of gumshoe experience. Scheduled to leave office are: Assistant Chief of Investigations Michael Carre; commanders Doug Miller, Lon Erickson and Ron Johnson; and supervisors John Walsh and Mary Ann Hall.

42. Harvard Business Online
term 1 = Legal aspects of business and term 2 = crime. Product Type Harvard BusinessReview Article. In 1992, a corruption investigation and two assassinations
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43. Computer Crime Investigator's Toolkit: Part II
Computer crime Investigator s Toolkit Part II. cracking is usually child s play forinvestigators armed with bib/toc/cryptologia.html ) has articles from time
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In Windows 3.1, remember that you can use Undelete and Unformat to recover information. And yes, as indicated before, these dinosaurs are out there. Expect old versions of word processors too, so maintaining a library of "obsolete" manuals and software has great investigative value. Using Undelete in Windows 95 requires copying Undelete.exe from DOS to the Command subfolder. Then you have to restart the computer in DOS. And, you will have to lock and unlock to the folder that contained the deleted file and do the Undelete procedure. Doing this sort of manipulation is not child's play, so in critical cases make sure full bitstream backups take place first and use the services of a computer forensics specialist.

44. About Crime And Punishment
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The defense cross-examines Amy Rocha, Laci's half-sister. Also Sharon Rocha, Laci's mother, testifies that she was suspicious of Scott from the moment he used the word "missing" to describe Laci.
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45. Computer Crime Investigator's Toolkit: Part II
Computer crime Investigator s Toolkit Part II By February 15 is usually child s playfor investigators armed with toc/cryptologia.html ) has articles from time
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Windows Tricks
In Windows 3.1, remember that you can use Undelete and Unformat to recover information. And yes, as indicated before, these dinosaurs are out there. Expect old versions of word processors too, so maintaining a library of "obsolete" manuals and software has great investigative value. Using Undelete in Windows 95 requires copying Undelete.exe from DOS to the Command subfolder. Then you have to restart the computer in DOS. And, you will have to lock and unlock to the folder that contained the deleted file and do the Undelete procedure. Doing this sort of manipulation is not child's play, so in critical cases make sure full bitstream backups take place first and use the services of a computer forensics specialist. Unerase and Unformat are available through Norton Utilities. You can use them from the Norton Utilities Emergency/Data Recovery Disk. Both options are available from the disk's command menu. Unformat, however, will not work with DOS 5.0 or earlier. When unformatting, pay attention to the list of files and directories Norton identifies that may be lost when executing the process.

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Finding cache and "cookie" files tell where a user has been on the Internet. Whether anyone likes it or not, these small text files create a "paper trail." They become a silent electronic witness.

46. The Feds And The Net Closing The Culture Gap By Mike Godwin
Games was not the target of the investigation, so there I didn t tell you in thatarticle, though, is that line of defense effective in computercrime cases is
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47. DevASP Crime Scene & Evidence Photographer's Guide Book - 0966197003
DevASP crime Scene Evidence Photographer's Guide 0966197003 - A Directory of ASP and XML resources, articles, samples, tutorials, scripts, applications and sample chapters arranged by category
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Sales rank: Catalog: Book Media: Spiral-bound Author: Steven Staggs ASIN: Usually ships within 24 hours ESSENTIAL PART OF A SOCO KIT Having just started as a Scenes of Crime Officer with Leicestershire Constabulary, in January this year, and successfully completed my 9 week initial training course at NTC, Durham, I find this book a very helpful guide for photographing evidence at crime scenes. This book deals with many different kinds of things I have yet to encounter/experience as I am only now just starting to go out on my own, having been tutored for the past month or so. I recommend it to anyone who wants to learn how to do this type of photography and to those who use photography in the job. This book is a great introduction to the subject of crime scene and evidence photography as the pictures contained therein are excellent and the beginner is not overwhelmed by technical jargon. Although slightly high in price, I feel the book is still worth owning and it is a precious part of my SOCO kit and use the useful information provided when out in the field.

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Windows Tricks
In Windows 3.1, remember that you can use Undelete and Unformat to recover information. And yes, as indicated before, these dinosaurs are out there. Expect old versions of word processors too, so maintaining a library of "obsolete" manuals and software has great investigative value. Using Undelete in Windows 95 requires copying Undelete.exe from DOS to the Command subfolder. Then you have to restart the computer in DOS. And, you will have to lock and unlock to the folder that contained the deleted file and do the Undelete procedure. Doing this sort of manipulation is not child's play, so in critical cases make sure full bitstream backups take place first and use the services of a computer forensics specialist.

50. Criminal Justice Resources Resources: Hate Crime
www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid offer effective support to hatecrime victims and the community throughout the investigation and prosecution
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Hate Crime and Cult, Hate, Fringe, or Militia Groups Web Sites Articles and Publications Web Sites ADL Online
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The web page of the Anti-Defamation League. Since part of ADL's mission if fighting anti-Semitism, they often collect information about various hate or fringe groups.
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APA positions, congressional briefings and testimony, etc.
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Contains biographical information on the cult leader, an overview of the 1969 California "Helter Skelter" murders and profiles of the victims, information on the subsequent investigation and trial, updates on members of "the family" (including Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, "convicted of attempting to assassinate President Gerald L. Ford in 1975"), and bibliography. From The Crime Library. (Last checked 02/24/04) Civilrights.org Hate Crime Page

51. ThisisLondon
The investigation follows the highprofile case of Colonel Tim Collins whoseinvestigation over alleged war crimes caused international outrage.
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52. Justice Canada Vol 3 No 1
In another highprofile case, after an investigation by the RCMP ’s high-techcrime unit in Ottawa, Gupta negotiated a guilty plea under the federal
http://canada.justice.gc.ca/en/dept/pub/jc/vol3/no1/page4.html
e Prosecutions at the Crossroads of Computers and Crime
by Nicole Baer
e Prosecutions Secretariat shows up to lead the way. This energetic group of four lawyers monitors the impact of technology on the work of prosecutors and participates in a variety of projects, both within the Department of Justice and outside, that relate to technology and the practice of criminal law. The Secretariat, formed in June 2001, also joins the provinces and territories on a working group on cyber crime. And it helps guide police and prosecutors through the mysteries of microchips, cyberspace and electronic games and gadgets. Kimber Johnston
FPS e Prosecutions Secretariat that we hope to achieve this, not just for the FPS The e Prosecutions Secretariat allows the FPS to play a critical role in the development of policy, legislation and practices driven by the requirements of the new electronic age says D. A. Bellemare, Assistant Deputy Attorney General (Criminal Law) and head of the FPS
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Technology is widely used in the commission of crimes, from fraud and money laundering to child pornography and drug trafficking. The technology used in computers and the Internet also generates a thicket of logs, backup files and other trace evidence in digital form.

53. City Journal Winter 2000 | DNA Testing: The Next Big Crime-Busting Breakthrough
But when a townsman in a pub overheard 27year to society are huge shorter investigationsand trials factor that will significantly reduce crime, as potential
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Howard Safir, Peter Reinharz email article respond to article print article T he whole world knows about the extraordinary reduction in crime that New York City has won in recent years by applying a host of innovative new crime-fighting techniques, from computerized crime tracking to quality-of-life policing. But there's a cutting-edge way to slash Gotham's crime rate by another 15 percent: using DNA evidence left behind by criminals to situate them at the scene of the crime. In England, police have pushed DNA profiling to the forefront of crime fighting, helping to solve tens of thousands of crimes. But here in the United States, efforts to expand DNA testing are lagging, in part because of the relentless, if ill-founded, opposition of the American Civil Liberties Union. It's a shame, because not only does the use of DNA testing in law enforcement promise to put more of the guilty behind bars; it has also worked to free innocent people imprisoned for crimes they didn't commit.

54. Past Articles: Fiction Features
past articles. Investigative journalist retraces life of an actor. crime thrillerby a retired police officer set during a big freeze in the Midwest.
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55. Catalog Of Pub 2002 Frame 4
on line only) Describes investigation, sentencing, and The article documents andanalyzes the impact Sentencing Federal Offenders for Crimes Committed Before
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Statement of Allegations and Reasons in Chief Judge Dismissal Orders Under the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act of 1980

Jeffrey N. Barr, Thomas E. Willging
2002, 11 pages
This brief report was prepared at the request of the Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property of the House Judiciary Committee. Researchers found that in reviewing complaints of judicial misconduct or disability filed pursuant to statute, chief judges of all but one of the circuits have usually applied Judicial Conference standards that call for a restatement of allegations in the complaint and a reasoned response to such allegations. Researchers also found that 80% of the chief judge dismissal orders cited as a reason for dismissal the close relationship between a complainant's allegations and the merits of a decision by the judge who was the subject of the complaint. The report is available only in electronic form.
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56. Gary W. Potter
Murder Investigations. The articles have been wisely selected to be readable, interesting Organizedcrime, Third Edition Organized crime, Third Edition Written
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57. Armed Resistance To Crime: The Prevalence And Nature Of Self-Defense With A Gun
Finally, this Article will consider what sorts of people use guns 70 FederalBureau of investigation, US Department of Justice, crime in the
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GunCite Home Reprinted by special permission of Northwestern University School of Law, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology , vol. 86, issue 1, 1995.
Armed Resistance to Crime: The Prevalence and Nature of Self-Defense with a Gun
I. I NTRODUCTION Crime victims used to be ignored by criminologists. Then, beginning slowly in the 1940s and more rapidly in the 1970s, interest in the victim's role in crime grew. Yet a tendency to treat the victim as either a passive target of another person's wrongdoing or as a virtual accomplice of the criminal limited this interest. The concept of the victim-precipitated homicide[1] highlighted the possibility that victims were not always blameless and passive targets, but that they sometimes initiated or contributed to the escalation of a violent interaction through their own actions, which they often claimed were defensive. Perhaps due to an unduly narrow focus on lower-class male-on-male violence, scholars. have shown little openness to the possibility that a good deal of "defensive" violence by persons claiming the moral status of a victim may be just that. Thus, many scholars routinely assumed that a large share of violent inter-actions are "mutual combat" involving two blameworthy parties who each may be regarded as both offender and victim. The notion that much violence is one-sided and that many victims of violence are largely blameless is dismissed as naive. A few criminologists have rejected the simplistic mutual combat model of violence, though they sometimes limit its rejection to a few special subtypes of violence, especially family violence, rape, and, more generally, violence of men against women and of adults against children.[2] However, the more one looks, the more exceptions become evident, such as felony killings linked with robberies, burglaries, or sexual assaults, contract killings, mass killings, serial murders, and homicides where the violence is one-sided. Indeed, it may be more accurate to see the mutual combat common among lower-class males to be the exception rather than the rule. If this is so, then forceful actions taken by victims are easier to see as genuinely and largely defensive.

58. The Michigan Daily Online
This week, the tribunal launches its investigation into the crimes and terror thathave accompanied the expulsion of nearly half a million ethnic Albanians to
http://www.pub.umich.edu/daily/1999/apr/04-07-99/news/news15.html
Team begins investigations of war crimes
Los Angeles Times MORINE, Albania - Some crimes alleged to be taking place in Serbia's Kosovo province are horrific: mutilations, parents killed before their children's eyes, a 2-year-old girl burned alive. Then there are the more common, if numbing, acts - nearly half a million people forced from their homes and driven for days in an atmosphere of terror, whole towns and villages set ablaze, possessions looted and cars stolen at gunpoint, wedding rings stripped from women's fingers. Investigating such acts is the meat-and-potato work of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, which has declared the current Kosovo crisis within its jurisdiction. This week, the tribunal launches its investigation into the crimes and terror that have accompanied the expulsion of nearly half a million ethnic Albanians to neighboring countries during the past two weeks. Two international war-crimes investigators began meeting with local prosecutors and refugee officials in northern Albania yesterday, working on procedures to locate and interview witnesses who can help the prosecution in any future war-crimes trials. The investigatory team, one a professional police officer from Australia and the other a veteran of South Africa's post-apartheid Truth and Reconciliation Commission, did not have to look far in their inquiries - from where they stood in this border post, they could easily see a Kosovo village going up in smoke.

59. Environmental Crimes: Profiting At The Earth's Expense
Transit Nations and Illegal crime. The company is now under investigation by Singapore sNational Environment Agency, which would not comment for this article.
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Environmental Crimes: Profiting at the Earth's Expense
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Abstract Environmental crime is a growing problem around the globe. Criminal groups are making billions by trading in environmental contraband, including banned chemicals, certain types of waste, and endangered species of plants and animals. Others profit by dumping hazardous waste in the ocean or in developing countries, sometimes on behalf of companies eschewing high disposal costs at home. Multilateral environmental agreements are currently the sole system for fighting environmental crime, but these treaties lack effective enforcement capacity. Agencies around the world are working to establish protocols, training, and enforcement measures to help curb environmental crime. Imagine for a moment that it's a hot summer day and you're driving; you roll up the windows in your car and turn on the air conditioning. As chilly air flows from the dashboard, you begin to feel comfortably insulated from the sweltering world outside. If your car was built in or before 1995, this soothing relief may be generated by a coolant called CFC-12, one of several chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) implicated in the destruction of the ozone layer, a protective layer miles above the Earth that filters out carcinogenic ultraviolet rays.

60. Newspaper Articles
CIVPOL Home Newspaper articles The Bleeding Sore of a special unit for investigatingsuch crimes. Trafficking and Prostitution investigation Unit (TPIU
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The Bleeding Sore of Kosovo Society
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Neeraj K Singh
To a casual passer-by, the “Dollar Bar” along the Main Highway in Zubin Potok would appear to be the sort of placid countryside pub one would frequent for a quiet release after a hard day’s work. Then what was the UNMIK Police doing there in such strength on the night of 11th June? They were there to reveal what lay beneath the cloak of apparent serenity – a vicious exploitation of young girls illegally smuggled into Kosovo from other East European countries and then forced into prostitution. Three victims of trafficking – two Ukrainian and one Moldavian – were rescued and repatriated. The Kosovo-Serbian owner of the restaurant is the prime suspect. He may end up in prison or he may evade justice for want of evidence. The point is that no legal system can be the cure for a disease that runs deep in the veins of society. Persons in the “Dollar Bar” described the suspect as the girls’ “owner”, who charged people money for having sex with them. The term “owner” speaks powerfully of the murky world of flesh trade, where humans are bought by back street peddlers, who then sell them piecemeal every day.

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