Guns smuggled from the US arm criminals in Canada and Mexico, contributing to a higher murder rate in Canada and more intense drug crime conflict near the Mexican border, according to a study published today in a special issue of Criminology and Criminal Justice, published by SAGE.
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A journalist of Russia's central state-run TV channel was found dead in his apartment in Moscow early Friday. An investigation has been filed into his murder.
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The NYPD announced they have arrested Natavia Lowery, the personal assistant to Linda Stein.
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Ninety-seven years after an American was hanged in London in one of the most notorious and famous murder cases in British history, forensic science at Michigan State University is producing evidence that his execution was a mistake.
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The President of Eastern Michigan University has been fired. Although former President Fallon says he doesn't know why he has lost his job and is unhappy about the process, maybe the dead student, Laura DIckinson, found in her dorm room last December has something to do with it. Originally the school's investigation concluded that there had been no foul play. Several months later another student was charged with rape and murder and is awaiting trial.
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Far Rock native and Byrdgang affiliate Stack Bundles was shot and killed early today in front of his home.
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Overland Park, Kansas, Police chief made an announcement that they have found the body of Kelsey Smith. They have arrested Edwin Hall of Olathe, Kansas who may be charged with murder of Kelsey Smith.
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Russia's Chief Rabbi Berl Lazar urged law-enforcement authorities Sunday to thoroughly investigate the murder of a Jewish school teacher in St. Petersburg.
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The United Nations' top torture investigator Manfred Nowak has discovered the worst violations of human rights he has ever seen in Nigerian police cells.
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The criminal justice system, often the subject of political controversy, gains major insights from the unbiased analytical tools that operations researchers introduced beginning with the President's Crime Commission in the 1960s, according to a career retrospective by the winner of the Stockholm Prize in Criminology.
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