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Criminal procedure (1205 bytes)
2: '''Criminal procedure''' is the process used in dealing with ... 3: of [[criminal law]]. Like most aspects of law it often works d... 9: [[Category:Criminal law]] Criminal psychology (464 bytes) 1: ...ls, thoughts, intentions and reactions of [[crime|criminals]]. The study goes deeply into ''what makes someo... 4: ...books/phil/psychology/CriminalPsychology/toc.html Criminal Psychology - a book by Hans Gross at worldwidesch... Criminal threatening (1176 bytes) 1: '''Criminal threatening''' is the crime of intentionally or k... 3: Criminal threatening can be the result of verbal threats o... 5: Criminal threatening is also defined by [[arson]], [[vanda... Criminal tattoo (5469 bytes) 1: Tattoos are used among criminals to show membership of gangs and record the weare... 15: ...us purposes, tattooed marks began to be placed on criminals as a punishment (this was mirrored in ancient [[... 17: ...awed tattoos, and irezumi took on connotations of criminality. Nevertheless, fascinated foreigners went to ... 19: ...n forces]] in 1945, but has retained its image of criminality. For many years, traditional Japanese tattoos... 27: Russian criminal tattoos have a complex system of symbols which ca... Criminal justice (5253 bytes) 1: ...y revolves around three main components of the '''criminal justice system''': 7: ...that [[psychiatry]] is also a central part of the criminal justice system. 9: ...inal justice studies is the [[John Jay College of Criminal Justice]]. 13: ...]] and the [[defendant's rights|rights of accused criminals]], and how these [[individual rights]] are relat... 19: There are several basic theories regarding criminal justice and its relation to [[individual rights]]... Criminal conversion (445 bytes) 1: '''Criminal conversion''', in [[criminal law]], is usually defined as the [[crime]] of exe... Criminal organization (1348 bytes) 1: A '''criminal organization''' is a group run by [[criminal]]s to further their illegal activities. Usually h... 5: ... Once an organization has been determined to be a criminal organization, then one must only demonstrate that... 7: ...utzstaffel|SS]] and [[Gestapo]] were judged to be criminal organizations, while other organizations such as ... 9: This conception of criminal organizations was and continues to be controversi... Criminal law (4392 bytes) 1: .... The goal of this process is that of achieving [[criminal justice]]. 3: ...r the '''prosecution''' of offenders. Hence, the criminal law "[[plaintiff]]" is the sovereign, which in pr... 5: ...onsent, to prosecute an offender. Furthermore, a criminal prosecution can occur over the objections of the ... 7: Criminal law in most jurisdictions both in the common and ... 9: ...egulates the process for addressing violations of criminal law Criminal record (1399 bytes) 1: ... mostly only prison punishments. Data is used for criminal sanctions and also to figure the realiability of ... 3: There comes a criminal record, when a person gets following penalty: 8: *is left without punishment because not being criminally responsible due to a mental disorder 10: ...than the above-mentioned punishments won't make a criminal record. 14: ... punishment, when the information is removed from criminal records. Criminal Code (339 bytes) 1: ...on of government [[law]]s that outline a nation's criminal offenses, and the maximum and minimum punishments... 4: *[[Canadian Criminal Code]] 5: *[[German Criminal Code]] 8: [[Category:Criminal law]] Smooth Criminal (1732 bytes) 1: Smooth Criminal is the name of a song on [[Michael Jackson]]'s [[... 3: Smooth Criminal was released as a single in [[1988]]. 5: ...d even a spaceship before saving her life. Smooth Criminal was presented in a 10-minute long clip in which M... Criminal Law (movie) (1546 bytes) 1: '''Criminal Law''' was a [[film|movie]] directed by [[Martin ... Theory of criminal justice (5666 bytes) 1: ...itical philosophy]] and [[ethics]], as well as to criminal justice in practice. 3: ...e important questions considered in the theory of criminal justice are 4: * What is criminal justice? 5: * How is criminal justice distinct from other kinds of justice (or ... 15: ==Justice and criminal justice== Criminal Justice Act (1155 bytes) 1: ... and order in the country. Such acts, known as '''Criminal Justice Bills''' before enacted into law, are bro... 3: :the [[Criminal Justice Act 2003]] 4: :the [[Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001]] 5: :the [[Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000]] 6: :the [[Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) (Amendment) ... Criminal Assets Bureau (571 bytes) 1: '''Criminal Assets Bureau''' 3: The Criminal Assets Bureau or CAB for short is a division of t... 5: ...g powers including the seizing of [[assets]] of [[criminals]] and serious tax defaulters. 9: [[Category:Law enforcement in Ireland|Criminal Assets Bureau]] Criminal Asset Bureau (499 bytes) 1: '''Criminal Assets Bureau''' 3: The Criminal Assets Bureau or CAB for short is a division of t... 5: ...g powers including the seizing of [[assets]] of [[criminals]] and serious tax defaulters. Criminal Investigations Department (1070 bytes) 1: The '''Criminal Investigations Department''', or '''CID''' is a s... Criminal Transmission of HIV (3989 bytes) 1: ...l. People who do so can often be charged with '''Criminal Transmission of HIV'''. Such laws exist in every... 3: ...nstitutes criminal transmission. In some states, criminal transmission of HIV committed in conjunction with... 5: ...ositive man in [[Dubuque, Iowa]] was charged with criminal transmission after he had consensual sex with a m... 10: This is the Criminal Transmission of HIV from the [[Iowa]] Code. 13: TITLE XVI. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE <br> International Criminal Court (26378 bytes) 1: ...ominently the [[Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court]]. 3: Note that "International Criminal Court" is sometimes initialized as ICCt to distin... 18: ... Trials]], the trial of major [[Nazism|Nazi]] war criminals after [[World War II]]. The [[United Nations]] [... 20: ...r the Former Yugoslavia]] and the [[International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda]]. 26: ...taly, where the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court was adopted, [[July 17]], [[1998]]. Almost ... Criminal Investigation Department (888 bytes) 1: The '''Criminal Investigation Department''' ([[CID]]) is the bran...
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