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virtual war crimes - 0 views

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    BBC News Games 'permit' virtual war crimes Video games depicting war have come under fire for flouting laws governing armed conflicts. Human rights groups played various games to see if any broke humanitarian laws that govern what is a war crime.
peter schiffer

Stossel Show - More Guns Less Crime ! - 0 views

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    Stossel Show - More Guns Less Crime!
peter schiffer

Italian crime boss found after 17 years on the run - 0 views

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    Italian crime boss found after 17 years on the run
Mohit Soni

How to Prevent a Bluesnarfing Cyber Attack in India - WhiteLint - 0 views

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    Bluesnarfing is a hacking technique that exploits Bluetooth connections to steal data from a wireless device. Whiteline is a leading cyber security companies in India providing comprehensive cyber crime investigation services to resolve the growing cyber crime.
Mohit Soni

Cyber Crime Investigation | Cyber Security Defense Company in India - USA | WhileLint - 0 views

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    A state-of-the-art advancing solutions Network Forensic tools and Investigation platforms for conducting Cyber Crime investigation to resolve growing cybercrime and security incidents.
alexnardoni

Justice Realignment, Proposition 47 and the Crime Rate - 0 views

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    Riverside District Attorney Michael A. Hestrin discusses California's Proposition 47 and its impact on crime and the justice system.
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Watch Don't Breathe | Movie & TV Shows Putlocker - 0 views

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    A group of teens break into a blind man's home thinking they'll get away with the perfect crime. They're wrong.
Rodger Staw

Comprehensive Guide Discussing About The Advantages Of Applying With No Fee Loans! - 0 views

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    It is to be noted down that no legitimate lender will ask for any fees associated with the loan prior to applying. So, if you encounter any sort of lending firm, file a report to the police to help establish the crime in the financial world.
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Reason To Hire Sexual Assault Lawyers| Allen Law Firm - Connecticut - 0 views

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    When someone has been sexually assaulted then he or she should contact experienced and highly qualified sexual assault lawyers to discuss the case. Professional lawyer at Allen Law Firm understands the significance of the situation. Legal team will investigate the case with privacy, and concern making sure you are provided the best service ever. Everyone has right to appoint attorney with the information about the incident. Allen Law is a reputable firm helping students secure their Title IX rights. Mr. Allen is a well-known sexual assault lawyers who has helped victims get their due justice. At the same time, he has also assisted people wrongfully accused of such crimes in clearing their names.
jamesthomes37

Sexual Assault Lawyers - 0 views

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    Sexual assault lawyers assist defendants who are accused of a abuse crime. Victims can also get help from a sexual assault lawyer who can help in filing a civil suit against the defendant.
Mohit Soni

Leading Cyber Security Company & Internet Crime Investigation Agency in India - USA | ... - 0 views

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    Whiteline will help your organization or Government places to create robust Security infrastructure to prevent data leakage and also provide endpoint data protection services including all types of cyber security services related Finance and Healthcare Industries.
Andrea Campbell

Women in Crime Ink - 0 views

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    The 'smart' bullet is on the horizon.
Skeptical Debunker

Switzerland Keeping the Secrets of Alleged Tax Evaders - Yahoo! News - 0 views

  • Pick a dictator, almost any dictator - Cuba's Fulgencio Batista, the Philippines' Ferdinand Marcos, Haiti's Papa and Baby Doc Duvalier, the Shah of Iran, Central African Republic Emperor Jean-BÉdel Bokassa - and they all have this in common: they allegedly stashed their loot in secret, numbered accounts in Swiss banks, safely guarded by the so-called Gnomes of Zurich. This association - of bank secrecy and crime - has been fed into the public's imagination by dozens of books and movies. It's a reputation that rankles the Swiss, who have a more benevolent view of their commitment to privacy - one that happens to extend to tax privacy. Don't ask, because we won't tell. But the dramatic federal investigation of Switzerland's UBS has blown the lid off bank secrecy - and revealed how Swiss banks abet tax evasion on a far more widespread, if more banal, level. Over the past two decades, these secret banking services have been peddled progressively downmarket - first to the lesser-known fabulously wealthy, then to just the wealthy; more recently, private bankers have been tripping over themselves soliciting business from doctors, lawyers and other folks who are what the biz generally calls "high net worth" individuals. "The IRS has been concerned for decades that a combination of a global economy, the Internet, offshore banking, was really going to take offshore tax evasion from the old so-called 'gentlemen's sport' to tax evasion for the masses," says Mark Matthews, a former deputy IRS commissioner and now a tax attorney with Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP.
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    The federal investigation into UBS, which led to a $780 million fine and an agreement to turn over the names of more than 4,450 suspected tax cheats, is now in tatters after Swiss courts ruled against the executive-branch deal. To get around it, a special law has been proposed to accomplish the handoff, but that may not get anywhere in the legislature either. One outcome is already known: tax evasion had become a key service of the Swiss economy, not some isolated event. "They have been outed completely because a very large chunk of their business has been shown to include people cheating on taxes," says Jack Blum, a tax-haven expert. Being "reasonably conservative," he estimates 30% of Swiss banking is related to tax evasion, a figure that jibes with recently released bank data. These revelations come as the financial meltdown has punched a huge hole in projected revenues for governments, which are suddenly a whole lot less tolerant of tax cheats. That's particularly true in Germany, whose wealthy account for a significant portion (at least 10%) of the $1.8 trillion in Swiss banking assets. That translates into hundreds of millions in lost revenue and is the reason the German Finance Minister recently thundered, "There's no future for bank secrecy. It's finished. Its time has run out." The Swiss are not going to be so easily convinced. The Swiss government has already warned that it will not cooperate with German authorities if they go ahead with plans to purchase purloined data about Germans with Swiss bank accounts.
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Fwd: WELCOME TO ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND FUND TRANSFER [ SEX-CRIMES : Multimill... - 0 views

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    - On Tue, 3/13/18, Erick Mango wrote: > From: Erick Mango > Subject: Fwd: WELCOME TO ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND FUND TRANSF…
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