Criminal Press Articles

New Haven Register - Michael J. Clark has joined the University of New [Derived Headline]

August 29, 2010 --

Michael J. Clark has joined the University of New Haven as a senior lecturer in the criminal justice department. He retired from a 23-year...

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Sunday Telegraph, The; London (UK) - Red tape, delays, bemusement ... a week at court

August 29, 2010 --

TO INVESTIGATE the burden that extradition places on the criminal justice system, The Sunday Telegraph spent a week in Britain's sole...

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Sunday Telegraph, The; London (UK) - The missing children [Edition 2]

August 29, 2010 --

I HOPED this week to report another instance of how shockingly our system of child protection has gone off the rails. But since many of its...

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Sunday Telegraph, The; London (UK) - Arresting legislation

August 29, 2010 --

SIR - Your report on the European arrest warrant (report, August 22) was a welcome comment on this disgraceful innovation in English...

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Sunday Telegraph, The; London (UK) - The missing children

August 29, 2010 --

I HOPED this week to report another instance of how shockingly our system of child protection has gone off the rails. But since many of its...

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Sunday Telegraph, The; London (UK) - This novel has many strengths, thinks David Robson, but it's a shame

August 29, 2010 --

Started Early, Took My Dog

By Kate Atkinson

DOUBLEDAY, Pounds 18.99, 352pp

The best part of Kate Atkinson's...

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People, The; London (UK) - Police recycling crime

August 29, 2010 --

CRIMINALS are to be given stolen bicycles for free in a new police scheme. Officers in Suffolk claim the initiative will give prolific...

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Daily Record; Wooster, Ohio - Pre-kindergarten a crime deterrent step

August 29, 2010 --

Growing up, the start of the new school year was always an exciting time. There were new classrooms and new teachers, even some new friends....

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