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    DN Testing as a Branch of Forensic Technology: Problems of Formation and Directions of Development by R. L. Stepaniuk, S. I. Perlin

    Published 2020-06-01
    Subjects: “…use of dna analysis in the detection and investigation of crimes…”
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    Forensic classification of narcotic drugs by R. L. Stepaniuk, S. M. Lozova

    Published 2024-03-01
    Subjects: “…investigation of drug crimes…”
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    Bleed For Me / by Robotham, Michael

    Published 2010
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    LEGISLATIVE NEGLECT by Rafkat Sh. Urazbaev

    Published 2016-12-01
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    Kvantiteter og kvaliteter i ungdomskriminaliteten by Britta Kyvsgaard

    Published 1998-11-01
    “…From the beginning of the 1980's a decline in youth crime has been demonstrated by studies of self-reported delinquency as well as in the number of officially reported crime. …”
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    Kriminalpolitik - straffrättspolitik by Tapio Lappi-Seppälä

    Published 2000-06-01
    “…This paper discusses of the strengths and weaknesses of the long-term Finnish crime policy and the reform ideology of the 1970s. …”
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    Da organiseret kriminalitet blev indført til Danmark by Joi Bay

    Published 1998-11-01
    “…Organized crime was imported to Denmark within a few years during the 1990s when well-known forms of crime were redefined as organized crime. …”
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    RESEARCH ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF A KNOWLEDGE GRAPH OF INTERACTION RISK BETWEEN HOME INVASION THEFT OFFENDERS AND VICTIMS BASED ON INFORMATION EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGY by Tuo Shi, Danyang Li, Qi Zhang

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This thesis explores the force exerted by victims on criminals and crime phenomena based on the theory of “interactive relationship”, providing a new perspective for the study of crime risk and crime formation. …”
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