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CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION (5) answer(s).
 
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Automated workstations for military justice agencies engaged i / Avdonin, I. V   Journal Article
Avdonin, I. V Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The article examines trends in workstation use by military investigators engaged in crime detection and investigation. It explored algorithms to maximize automated workstations (AWS) potential in the work of detecting and investigating crimes. Trends in using AWS discussed include legal information systems used by the U.S., Great Britain, and Italy as well as software programs and sharing of electronic documents by investigator, head of the agency, prosecutor and the expert.
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ID:   037927


Criminal investigation: baric perspectives / Weston, Paul B; Wells, Keneeth M 1970  Book
Weston, Paul B Book
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Edition 2nd ed
Publication New Jersey, Prentice Hall, 1970.
Description xiv, 462p.
Series Prentice-Hall series in law Enforcement
Standard Number 0131929712
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014284363.250973/Paul B Wes 014284MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Impunity or Punishment? An Analysis of Criminal Investigation i / Restrepo, Elvira Maria; Sánchez, Fabio; Cuéllar, Mariana Martínez   Journal Article
Restrepo, Elvira Maria Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract This paper aims to identify the variables that contribute to explain the current ability of the Colombian criminal system to resolve cases of kidnapping, terrorism and embezzlement. In order to achieve this goal a sample of cold cases and sentenced files were analysed in three main cities of the country. The success of a criminal investigation was divided into three stages: a) the identification of at least one suspect per case; b) the accusation and putting on trial of the suspect; and c) his/her conviction. Econometric techniques were used to identify the criminal investigation variables associated to each of the three successes. Variables such as the evidence and investigative practices used by the judicial police, the attorneys and the courts were taken into account. The results of this study have important implications for criminal investigation and crime policy in Colombia and in the region.
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ID:   080895


Shuanggui and extralegal detention in China / Sapio, Flora   Journal Article
Sapio, Flora Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This study on detention fills a gap in scholarship on China's criminal justice system. This article describes shuanggui, a form of detention used on Party members. It traces the historical legacies linking shuanggui to forms of detention practiced in imperial China and in Chinese Communist Soviets. The article then moves on to describe the birth of shuanggui and the evolution of norms regulating it. Finally, it points out how shuanggui is being regularized and institutionalized. This process is leading towards its gradual abolition or amelioration. On the other hand, it reflects the continuing evolution and sophistication of the power of the Chinese party-state
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Testing times: the MQm faces its toughest battle yet, as the British police investigate allegations of murder, money laundering and hate speech. / Abbas, Mazhar   Journal Article
Abbas, Mazhar Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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