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World Kidnapping Statistics

World Kidnapping Statistics            In the United States, a child is abducted every 40 seconds as per the statistics presented by the United States Missing Children. Children of the age group 4 to 11 years are half the number of the total reported abductions. Almost 500,000 kidnappings go unreported. Data from FBI’s National Crime Information Centre show that the total number of the persons missing has risen by 468 percent from 1982 to 2000, and there has been a 100 percent increase in the last six years.More...

 

What Is Strong Arm Robbery ?

What Is Strong Arm Robbery          There are two basic types of robbery. An armed robbery occurs with the help of a weapon. Armed robbery is looked on very serious by the law. The victim can sustain a great deal of bodily injury due to the use of weapons. The second type of robbery is strong-arm robbery which can be just as fatal as an armed robbery.More...

 

Is Dui A Misdemeanor Or Felony ?

Is Dui A Misdemeanor Or Felony         DUI, or Driving under the Influence of Alcohol (sometimes known as DWI or Driving while Intoxicated), is an extremely serious offence. The uniform limit to blood alcohol levels in all states is 0.08 percent about which the person is charged with DUI. Federal laws take an extremely serious view of DUI. However, depending on a number of factors, a DUI can be convicted as a felony or a misdemeanor. These are the number of offences, the blood alcohol level noted and whether any other individual was injured during the offense.More...

 

Examples Of Money Laundering

Examples Of Money Laundering           Money laundering is the process of taking illegally obtained, or “dirty” money and finding ways and means to make it legitimate or clean. Since such dirty money cannot be spent, it is necessary to launder or whitewash that money before you can make any use of it, like invest it, or put it in a bank etc. While money laundering has usually been the department of large criminal organizations, there are several examples of money laundering involving individuals as well.More...

 

What Is Manslaughter ?

What Is Manslaughter             The term 'manslaughter', in legal parlance, refers to killing a human being in a manner that the law considers to be less culpable as compared to murder. The levels of criminal culpability are generally differentiated based on the state of the mind of the accused, or men’s era, by law.Under the law of homicide, in order for the murder to be proved, a state of mind called malice -- that is the intention to kill or malice afterthought -- that is killing unintentionally with disregard for life, needs to be established.More...

 

Protect Yourself From Telemarketing Fraud

Protect Yourself From Telemarketing Fraud           As an individual it is your responsibility to protect yourself from any kind of fraud or getting cheated. If you are vulnerable, then you will get cheated. So, one should constantly increase their awareness to the newer types of fraud that are taking place, and also keep updated on how to protect themselves. Seniors and older people are most susceptible to telemarketing and Internet frauds. One of the main reasons is that they are not completely aware of they types of fraud.More...

 

 

 

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Free Criminal Background Check

Free Criminal Background Check       If we surf the Internet, we will find many investigation companies offering free criminal background checks. Many employers in the US resort to criminal background checks before they hire an employee and of late this has become the norm as a free criminal background check can provide enlightening information about an individual. More...

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