Terrorizing police: Revisiting ‘the policing of terrorism’ from the perspective of Danish police detectives

Terrorizing police: Revisiting ‘the policing of terrorism’ from the perspective of Danish police detectives European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. A common conclusion in criminology is that fears of…
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Rule violations by SMEs: The influence of conduct within the industry, company culture and personal motives

Rule violations by SMEs: The influence of conduct within the industry, company culture and personal motives European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. The literature suggests many different variables that…
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A Quantitative Application of Enterprise and Social Embeddedness Theories to the Transnational Trafficking of Cocaine in Europe

A Quantitative Application of Enterprise and Social Embeddedness Theories to the Transnational Trafficking of Cocaine in Europe . Alberto Aziani Read the syndicated article here
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Is substance abuse treatment actually ‘treating’? The effectiveness of pre- and post-release substance abuse programming within the reentry process

Visit Criminal justice Studies . Is substance abuse treatment actually ‘treating’? The effectiveness of pre- and post-release substance abuse programming within the reentry process Thomas J. Mowen Read the syndicated…
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Justice Department Sues James J. Williams Bulk Service Transport in Washington to Protect Employment Rights of Air Force Reservist

Justice Department Sues James J. Williams Bulk Service Transport in Washington to Protect Employment Rights of Air Force Reservist The Department of Justice today filed a lawsuit on behalf of…
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Las Vegas Physician to Pay U.S. $5.7 Million to Resolve False Claims Act Allegations Related to Radiation Oncology Services and Other Procedures

Las Vegas Physician to Pay $ Million to Resolve False Claims Act Allegations Related to Radiation Oncology Services and Other Procedures “We expect that physicians who participate in federal health…
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Former United Nations Employee Charged in Connection with a $100,000 Fraud Scheme Involving Concurrent Jobs

Former United Nations Employee Charged in Connection with a $100,000 Fraud Scheme Involving Concurrent Jobs A former employee of the United Nations () was arrested today for allegedly obtaining more…
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