Crime,
Law, Prevention, Vicitim Resources
Free Crime
Prevention Reports
Crimes in the News
Mob Headline News
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America's
Most Wanted - Fugitives, Missing Children, Missing Person,
Captures and more. |
Crime
Library - provides stories on: crime, gangsters, serial
killers, terrorist, spies, assassins and classic crime stories.
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Crime
Magazine is about true crime, prisons, courts, serial killers,
trials, holocaust, fugitives, murder, death penalty, Lindbergh, Sharon
kinne, books, police, FBI, movies, Hollywood |
Crime
and Clues - The Art and Science of Criminal Investigation. |
Crime
Scene - Each week our detectives post evidence from the current
investigation. You participate by asking questions or offering observations
and leads. Crime Scene features fictional cases in a unique combination
of interactive fiction and gaming. |
Crime
Spider information on crime, law enforcement, criminal justice,
unsolved murders, missing persons, police, homicide investigations,
forensics, cold cases, terrorism, juvenile violence, crime writing,
and cops online. |
Court
TV - Real crimes real justices |
Internet
Crime Archives - Mass-murdering serial killer. Pixelated death,
rampage killings, cult mayhem and cannibalism worldwide. A who's who
of the psychopathic murder scene. |
Mob
Magazine - information on the mob and crime. |
Open
Society Institue - commitment to reducing the excessive reliance
on punishment and incarceration in the United States, and to promoting
fair and equal treatment in all aspects of the U.S. criminal justice
system. |
The
Smoking Gun - Brings you exclusive documents--cool, confidential,
quirky--that can't be found elsewhere on the Web. Using material obtained
from government and law enforcement sources, via Freedom of Information
requests, and from court files nationwide. |
Websleuths
- Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community Forum. |
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CIPC-ICPC
International Center for the Prevention of Crime assist cities and
countries to reduce delinquency, violent crime and insecurity. The
ICPC bridges the gaps between decision-makers, practitioners and researchers. |
National
White Collar Crime Center - provides a nationwide support
system for agencies involved in the prevention, investigation, and
prosecution of economic and high-tech crimes and to support and partner
with other appropriate entities in addressing homeland security initiatives,
as they relate to economic and high-tech crimes. |
NCPC
- The National Crime Preventing Council enables people to create safer
and more caring communities by addressing the causes of crime and
violence and reducing the opportunities for crime to occur. |
NICB
partners with insurers and law enforcement agencies to facilitate
the identification, detection and prosecution of insurance criminals.
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Youth
Crime Watch of America - A youth-led program to make our schools
and neighborhoods crime-free and drug-free. Kids take responsibility
for patrolling and reporting systems. |
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CIA
- Central Intelligence Agency |
DOJ
- United States Department of Justice |
FBI
- Federal Bureau of Investigation |
OJP
Office of Justice Programs (OJP), U.S. Department of Justice -- developing
the nation's capacity to prevent and control crime. |
UNCJIN
- The United Nations Crime and Justice Information Network an electronic
clearing-house represents the culmination of several years of incremental
efforts coordinated by the United Nations Centre for International
Crime Prevention. |
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The
National Center for Victims of Crime is dedicated to forging
a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives.
The National Center's toll-free helpline, 1-800-FYI-CALL, offers practical
information on appropriate community resources for crime victims,
as well as supportive counseling and skilled advocacy in the criminal
justice and social service systems |
OVC
- OVC administers the Crime Victims Fund authorized by the Victims
of Crime Act (VOCA). OVC administers five grant programs to help,
crime victims, i.e., crime victim compensation, crime victim assistance,
national scope training and technical assistance and demonstration
programs, the childrens justice and assistance act, and services to
federal crime victims.
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