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The fight against hate crimes

2022
Despite efforts to curtail them, hate crimes are still occurring around the world. Each day, many people are becoming victims of hate crimes because of the way they look, what the believe in, or who they love. With the help of full-color photographs, discussion questions, and annotated quotes, readers examine the history of hate crimes and discover the heroes who are fighting against hate today. The informational text highlights recent events that have led to outcries against hate crimes around the world, and explores ways that societies can help mitigate differences between others and work together to eradicate hate crimes.

Police officers

Beginning readers will be fascinated by this title on these brave community helpers the police officer.
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Latinos and criminal justice

an encyclopedia
"Composed of long essays on major topics followed by a series of short entries and additional materials, this book provides readers information...into many dimensions of the Latina/o experience with the U.S. criminal justice system"--Page xxi.

The Zodiac Killer

terror in California
2018
Who was the Zodiac Killer who terrorized residents of California during the 1960s and 1970s? The answer is still unknown. Readers take an in-depth look at the investigation that continues to fascinate Americans, discovering the details of the crimes and the search for the person who committed them. Additional information is presented through engaging sidebars and eye-catching fact boxes. Historical and contemporary photographs, including primary source images, help readers place themselves in the middle of one of the most famous unsolved mysteries in American history.

Crime dictionary

1982
Lists and defines legal terms, law enforcement terms, medical and psychiatric terms, weapons, nicknames of prisons, criminal slang, names of gangs and terrorist groups, drug culture slang, and other words relating to crime.

Forensics

what bugs, burns, prints, DNA, and more tell us about crime
The dead talk. To the right listener, they tell us all about themselves: where they came from, how they lived, how they died - and who killed them. Forensic scientists can use a corpse, the scene of a crime or a single hair to unlock the secrets of the past and allow justice to be done. Bestselling crime author Val McDermid will draw on interviews with top-level professionals to delve, in her own inimitable style, into the questions and mysteries that surround this fascinating science. How is evidence collected from a brutal crime scene? What happens at an autopsy? What techniques, from blood spatter and DNA analysis to entomology, do such experts use? How far can we trust forensic evidence? Looking at famous murder cases, as well as investigations into the living - sexual assaults, missing persons, mistaken identity - she will lay bare the secrets of forensics from the courts of seventeenth-century Europe through Jack the Ripper to the cutting-edge science of the modern day.
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Case closed

While on vacation with Rachel and Richard, Conan must try to discover who killed the patriarch of the wealthy Hatamoto family on board a cruise ship.

Case closed

Conan must try to find a vicious murderer whose face is covered in bandages, while his friends Rachel and Serena try to relax when they find a dead body in the karaoke box.

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