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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Criminals Crime' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Criminals Crime Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Criminals Crime 1. Surveillance Cameras Prevent Crime...or Do They? - By: Michael Russell Surveillance systems are everywhere, it seems. It is becoming more and more difficult to walk into any public area without being monitored by a camera. This is perceived by many as the way to prevent crime, but there are a growing number of people who are voicing their concerns about the violation o... Featured ArticleCriminal Defense - White Collar Crime White Collar Crimes are defined as non-violent acts committed by individuals or businesses in the course of daily working activity. Some of these crimes include embezzlement, bribery, tax evasion, false advertising and other types of fraud. They are generally used to obtain money, property or services to gain advantage in business or in ones personal life. According to the FBI, white collar crimes cost the United States more than $300 billion annually. These cri ...
Read full story 2. Forensics, Court Reporting, And Other Justice Career Choices - By: Michael Russell To prepare you for the challenging and demanding careers in crime scene investigation, degree, diploma and certificate programs in the subject aim to provide a solid foundation in the American criminal justice and law enforcement systems. As a student of crime scene investigation techniques, you wil... 3. The Difference Between Civil Law And Criminal Law - By: Michael Russell Many people are surprised to discover that the principles of civil law are not the same as those of criminal law. It seems that criminal law is much more commonly known about by the layperson, often as a result of sensational reporting by journalists about famous criminal trials. In civil... 4. The Science Of Forensic Investigation - By: Carl Walker The science of forensic investigation has been around for hundreds of years. In the past hundred years however, Forensic investigation has developed and the progress that has been made is astounding. The art of forensic investigation is used every day on crime scenes throughout the world. A... 5. Can Video Surveillance Help Protect You? - By: Michael Russell Studies have shown that in a well-lit, properly structured public area, with sufficient public traffic, criminals will hesitate to commit crimes. The reason for this is not that the opportunity for crime didn't exist, or even that escape was not possible, but because the criminals were afraid of bei... 6. Forensic Science Careers - Real Life Csi - By: Michael Russell Advances in scientific technology in examining crimes scenes have turned forensic science into a high demand and rapidly growing career field. Adding to the popularity of forensic science jobs are TV shows like CSI Crime Scene Investigators. This article will serve as an overview for a career in fo... 7. Criminal Enterprise - By: Michael Russell It was one thing to be a criminal, but quite another to have a criminal enterprise. A criminal enterprise is a wide-spread crime organization that has a lot of different projects going on. They could have chop shops, sell drugs, steal jewelry and other valuable goods, etc. Basically if there is a cr... 8. Video Surveillance: It's Not Just For Gas Stations - By: Michael Russell How many times have you turned on the evening news and heard (and seen the video surveillance) about another gas station or convenience store being robbed? Everyone knows that most gas stations and convenience stores have video surveillance. You might have thought, “When will these crooks ever lea... 9. The Importance Of Criminal Background Checks - By: Steve Valentino This article provides useful, detailed information about The Importance Of Criminal Background Checks. A criminal check is a part of the background check done for pre-employment screening. A criminal background check has become an inexpensive way of legally obtaining details a... 10. Probable Cause - By: Michael Russell You may have heard the term probable cause on TV or in the movies but what is it really? Probable cause is a part of United States criminal law. Probable cause is an important right as a US citizen. It helps protect you from being investigated or convicted of crimes that you did not commi... 11. Criminal Profiling - By: Michael Russell What is your absolute favorite TV program these days? I know, I know, there are just so many to pick and choose from. Well, actually you can pretty much break down today's home entertainment into two different categories. You see, first you have an entire slew of reality shows. Yeah, you've seen the... 12. Crime Report - By: Michael Russell What kind of neighborhood do you live in? Would you consider your current surroundings ideal for a family, or do you sleep with a Mac-10 close at hand? Well, hopefully no one lives in a community quite that dangerous, but in this day and age you never know. With the American population continuously ... 13. Detectives - By: Michael Russell Detectives are an interesting group of people. They spend their days searching crime scenes and trying to solve crimes. If they cannot solve it, this disappoints a lot of people who were harmed by the crime. So, there is a lot of pressure put on the detectives of today, not to mention the fact that ... 14. Criminal Background Checks: A Necessity In Our Society? - By: Rob Lear Everyday the news tells of violence in the workplace and sex offenders on the prowl. The scary thing is that you usually never know who these people might be until it's too late. How many times have you seen an interview of someone describing an accused criminal as the nicest person you cou... 15. White Collar Crimes - By: Michael Russell White collar crimes cost the average American more than street crimes every year. When a company goes bankrupt due to the unsound practices of its leaders, the hardworking people that are the backbone of the company have a good chance of losing their retirement savings. If this happens in connection... 16. Which Online Degree Will Get Me The Criminal Justice Career I Want? - By: Michael Russell Before you can answer this question you have to ask yourself what particular career in criminal justice you want? There are many and choosing one is not easy at all. You could be inspired by Dirty Harry and want to become a tough cop. Then you will not only have to go through the Police... 17. The United State Court System, An Eye For Research - By: Matthew Abts A Cup of Tea, Coffee, or Something Else www.quiettable.com Whenever investigating an individual or business, one of the most basic checks is for lawsuits, criminal charges, and bankruptcy filings. But how do you research the court system? Is there one simple site to go to where yo... 18. Nevada Criminal Records For Resident Research - By: James Calvin The State of Nevada is one of the few states that allow the public access to their Nevada criminal records. The Records and Identification Bureau under the Nevada Department of Public Safety is the central repository of Nevada criminal records. The purpose of the state database of Nevada criminal re... 19. Torts And Criminal Law - By: Michael Russell In America the court systems deal in two areas, Civil law and criminal law. Civil law a person seeking a remedy that serves the purposes of him or herself and general requires a tort offense. Criminal law may remove a defendants liberties. A tort can be described as a civil wrong done to ... 20. Being A Witness Vs Being A Snitch Or Informant - By: (see Article) I think it is time that people stopped snitching and started witnessing. Now you might be wondering what the difference is between the two. The difference is the motivation and the consequences the two bring to society. One helps the other hinders communities. One is drive... 21. Dna Testing - By: Michael Russell To those of us who are hooked to television drama series where crime and criminals are dealt with on a fairly regular basis, the term DNA testing would surely not be alien. Even the soaps have made us familiar with DNA testing by constantly referring to paternity testing! We all know that criminals ... 22. Criminal History Background Check - By: Michael Russell Are you aware of your surroundings? This is a serious question that everyone should take the time to ponder now and then. Due to the dangerous world we live in, virtually anything can occur at any given moment. I'm sure you've received the chain emails regarding someone who was attacked on the stree... 23. Criminal Background Check - By: Michael Russell I have worked as a teacher and as a therapist and for both careers, I have had to have a criminal background check. This precautionary step is a great screening tool for employers who hire people who work with children. Recently, I have come across a few news articles that involve people who work wi... 24. Criminal Records Search - By: Michael Russell There are many new regulations for hiring people to insure the safety of the existing employees as well as individuals that your company may serve. Criminal records search is a key way of making sure that the employees that you are hiring are being honest on their employment applications. It is impo... 25. Csi Has Made The Study Of Forensics An Exciting Career Opportunity - By: Michael Russell Forensics is not just one field of study but encompasses several different disciplines. You first decision is to determine which area most interests you. 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