Breaking Lockdown during Lockdown: A Neutralization Theory Evaluation of Misbehavior during the Covid 19 Pandemic
Breaking Lockdown during Lockdown: A Neutralization Theory Evaluation of Misbehavior during the Covid 19 Pandemic . Lloyd C. Harris Read the syndicated article here
‘Assisted’ Facial Recognition and the Reinvention of Suspicion and Discretion in Digital Policing
‘Assisted’ Facial Recognition and the Reinvention of Suspicion and Discretion in Digital Policing AbstractAutomated facial recognition (AFR) has emerged as one of the most controversial policing innovations of recent years.…
Leaving ‘home?’ Belonging, break-up and becoming in the police family
Leaving ‘home?’ Belonging, break-up and becoming in the police family AbstractThis article considers the impact of police merger processes on officers and staff. The Railway Policing (Scotland) Act 2017 legislated…
Organized crime in cyberspace: How traditional organized criminal groups exploit the online peer-to-peer lending market in China
Organized crime in cyberspace: How traditional organized criminal groups exploit the online peer-to-peer lending market in China AbstractHow do traditional organized criminal groups run their offline businesses on the internet?…
Fight the Power: African Americans and the Long History of Police Brutality in New York City
Fight the Power: African Americans and the Long History of Police Brutality in New York City . Amanda Graham Read the syndicated article here
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Justice Department & The Department and IRS announced that over 14,700 taxpayers have come forward to report previously-undisclosed foreign bank accounts under the voluntary disclosure program the IRS implemented following…
Connecticut Investor Frederic Bourke Sentenced to Prison for Scheme to Bribe Government Officials in Azerbaijan
Connecticut Investor Frederic Bourke Sentenced to Prison for Scheme to Bribe Government Officials in Azerbaijan Frederic A. Bourke Jr., of Greenwich, Conn., was sentenced today in District Court in Manhattan…
Korean Businessman Sentenced to Five Years in Prison for Role in $206 Million Contract Fraud Scheme
Korean Businessman Sentenced to Five Years in Prison for Role in $206 Million Contract Fraud Scheme A South Korean businessman was sentenced today to five years in prison for his…
Justice Department Signs Agreement with Wilmington, North Carolina, to Ensure Civic Access for People with Disabilities
Justice Department Signs Agreement with Wilmington, North Carolina, to Ensure Civic Access for People with Disabilities The agreement was reached under “Project Civic Access,” a Justice Department initiative to bring…
Settlement Reached to Clean up Idaho’s St. Maries Creosote Superfund Site
Settlement Reached to Clean up Idaho’s St. Maries Creosote Superfund Site Two companies and the city of St. Maries, Idaho, have agreed to clean up a superfund site in St.…
Abnormal Bordering: Control, Punishment and Deterrence in Mexico’s Migrant Detention Centres
Abnormal Bordering: Control, Punishment and Deterrence in Mexico’s Migrant Detention Centres AbstractMigrant detention in Mexico, as a cornerstone of the Mexican Transit Control Regime, is intrinsically related to US migration…
The effects of Terrorist Incidents on Public Worry of Future Attacks, views of the Police and Social Cohesion
The effects of Terrorist Incidents on Public Worry of Future Attacks, views of the Police and Social Cohesion AbstractDespite a growing body of research examining the psychological effects of terrorist…