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.Model MInimum Uniform Crash Criteria (MMUCC) - August 1998PDF523 KB
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Patti Wood MA, CSP: the skill of reading body langauge

Patti Wood MA, CSP: the skill of reading body langauge: "Body Language Expert, Speaker, Trainer, Coach & Media Authority
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Saturday, February 7, 2009

NamUs - National Unidentified Persons Data System

NamUs - National Unidentified Persons Data System: "Welcome to NamUs Unidentified Persons
Welcome to the National Unidentified Decedent Data System, a searchable database created to assist in solving unidentified remains cases. The system includes cases from throughout the United States and may be used to search by demographics, physical characteristics, case numbers or other specific information. New records are being added by medical examiners and coroners across the country every day, increasing the chances that these unidentified deceased persons will be named. Registration is not necessary to search the database, but coroners or examiners are required to register in order to enter case information.
This site is part of NamUs, the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System. In the near future, this database will be linked to search for matches against the Missing Persons System.
Watch a 6-minute video: NamUs Behind the Scenes:"

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

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Sex Crimes Rise On ‘Net; Is Detection Working?


The number of offenders sexually exploiting children, particularly through pornography, has skyrocketed with the Internet, reports the Baltimore Sun. That has led to a more than 20-fold increase in cases investigated since the late 1980s and an even bigger jump in those prosecuted at the federal level. Law enforcers are focused on the problem like never before. But are the strategies working?

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Top 5 Of Black Homicide: PA, MI, IN, NV, KS
Kansas has the fourth-highest per capita rate of black homicide victims in the country, according to an analysis of FBI data by a national gun-control advocacy group. It’s the first time in the three years the Washington, D.C.-based Violence Policy Center has released the study that Kansas has been in the top five, reports the Wichita Eagle. Pennsylvania has the highest rate, with Michigan, Indiana and Nevada rounding out the top five.

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Is Life For 13-Year-old ‘Cruel And Unusual?’
The New York Times profiles Joe Sullivan, convicted in Florida of raping a 72-year-old woman in 1989, when he was 13. A judge sentenced Sullivan to life without the possibility of parole, saying, “I’m going to send him away for as long as I can.” Sullivan is 33 now, and his lawyers have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to consider whether the Eighth Amendment’s ban on cruel and unusual punishment extends to sentencing someone so young to die in prison for rape.




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by Frank Straub, Police Commissoner, City of White Plains, Ph.D.



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