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UBS Clients and Tax Attorney Indicted in Phoenix for Hiding Assets in Secret Foreign Bank Accounts

opencrim March 16, 2019 UBS Clients and Tax Attorney Indicted in Phoenix for Hiding Assets in Secret Foreign Bank Accounts2019-03-16T06:18:53+00:00 Justice Department
UBS Clients and Tax Attorney Indicted in Phoenix for Hiding Assets in Secret Foreign Bank Accounts Phoenix-area businessmen Stephen M. Kerr and Michael Quiel and former San Diego attorney Christopher…
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South Florida Corrections Officers Sentenced on Federal Civil Rights and Obstruction Charges

opencrim March 16, 2019 South Florida Corrections Officers Sentenced on Federal Civil Rights and Obstruction Charges2019-03-16T06:18:51+00:00 Justice Department
South Florida Corrections Officers Sentenced on Federal Civil Rights and Obstruction Charges Two corrections officers were sentenced to prison today for civil rights and obstruction charges stemming from prisoner abuse…
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Former Suburban Massage Parlor Operator Convicted of Human Trafficking of Four Women in Illinois

opencrim March 16, 2019 Former Suburban Massage Parlor Operator Convicted of Human Trafficking of Four Women in Illinois2019-03-16T06:18:50+00:00 Justice Department
Former Suburban Massage Parlor Operator Convicted of Human Trafficking of Four Women in Illinois A federal jury today convicted Alex Campbell, 45, a northwest Chicago suburban massage parlor owner, of…
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Federal Court Bars Nevada Man from Promoting Tax Fraud Scheme

opencrim March 16, 2019 Federal Court Bars Nevada Man from Promoting Tax Fraud Scheme2019-03-16T06:18:48+00:00 Justice Department
Federal Court Bars Nevada Man from Promoting Tax Fraud Scheme A federal court has permanently barred David Champion from promoting a tax fraud scheme designed to assist his customers evade…
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Three Men and Company Convicted of Conspiracy to Violate the Clean Air Act During Demolition of Tennessee Factory

opencrim March 16, 2019 Three Men and Company Convicted of Conspiracy to Violate the Clean Air Act During Demolition of Tennessee Factory2019-03-16T06:18:45+00:00 Justice Department
Three Men and Company Convicted of Conspiracy to Violate the Clean Air Act During Demolition of Tennessee Factory Three men and a demolition company were convicted by a federal jury…
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The Terrorism Information Environment: Analysing Terrorists’ Selection of Ideological and Facilitative Media

opencrim March 16, 2019 The Terrorism Information Environment: Analysing Terrorists’ Selection of Ideological and Facilitative Media2019-03-16T04:56:42+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
The Terrorism Information Environment: Analysing Terrorists’ Selection of Ideological and Facilitative Media . Donald Holbrook Read the syndicated article here
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Mapping Connections: A Dark Network Analysis of Neojihadism in Australia

opencrim March 16, 2019 Mapping Connections: A Dark Network Analysis of Neojihadism in Australia2019-03-16T04:56:40+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Mapping Connections: A Dark Network Analysis of Neojihadism in Australia . Mitchel Kelly Read the syndicated article here
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What’s Law got to do with Good Science?

opencrim March 16, 2019 What’s Law got to do with Good Science?2019-03-16T01:50:48+00:00 Social & Legal Studies
What’s Law got to do with Good Science? Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Ilke Turkmendag Read the syndicated article here
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The Intimate Partner Violence Stigma Scale: Initial Development and Validation

opencrim March 15, 2019 The Intimate Partner Violence Stigma Scale: Initial Development and Validation2019-03-15T23:43:03+00:00 Journal of Interpersonal Violence
The Intimate Partner Violence Stigma Scale: Initial Development and Validation Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Ahead of Print. Allison Crowe Read the syndicated article here
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The Corpus Callosum and PTSD Severity

opencrim March 15, 2019 The Corpus Callosum and PTSD Severity2019-03-15T23:43:00+00:00 Journal of Interpersonal Violence
The Corpus Callosum and PTSD Severity Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Ahead of Print. Robert Graziano Read the syndicated article here
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Recent Legal Developments: Criminal Justice Decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court, 2017 Term

opencrim March 15, 2019 Recent Legal Developments: Criminal Justice Decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court, 2017 Term2019-03-15T15:01:20+00:00 Criminal Justice Review
Recent Legal Developments: Criminal Justice Decisions of the Supreme Court, 2017 Term Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. Craig Hemmens Read the syndicated article here
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Designing a Transgender Health Training for Correctional Health Care Providers: A Feasibility Study

opencrim March 15, 2019 Designing a Transgender Health Training for Correctional Health Care Providers: A Feasibility Study2019-03-15T11:45:25+00:00 The Prison Journal
Designing a Transgender Health Training for Correctional Health Care Providers: A Feasibility Study The Prison Journal, Ahead of Print. Jaclyn M. W. Hughto Read the syndicated article here
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