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- British Crime Survey - Annual survey of crime levels in England and Wales. Covers both crime reported to the police and unreported crime with information on crime trends.
- National Crime Prevention Council - Non-profit organization with members from the public and private sectors seeking to raise awareness about crime, encourage self-help in crime prevention, and coordination crime prevention efforts.
- Suite 101.com: Organized Crime Issues - Provides history and updates related to organized crime, with information about specific wiseguys and crime history events.
- Computer Crime Research Center - Daily news about computer crime, internet fraud and cyber terrorism.
- National Crime Victim Bar Association - Dedicated to increasing general awareness about the availability of civil remedies for victims of crime, improving the quality of representation victims of crime receive, and referring victims of crime to civil attorneys who may be able to represent them.
- British Crime Survey - Annual survey of crime levels in England and Wales conducted by Research Development Statistics, covering both crime reported to the police and unreported crime.
- New Brunswick Crime Stoppers - Offers anonymity to persons who provide information about crimes, and pays awards when the information supplied leads to arrest. Includes Crime of Week, Unsolved crimes, statistics of crimes solved, arrests, and rewards paid.
- The Right to More Meaningful Crime Coverage - Survey from Insite research group explores what viewers think of television news coverage and suggests ways local stations can make their crime coverage more effective.
- About.com: Crime and Punishment - Articles, news, and annotated link directory covering crime and organized crime around the world.
- Alternatives.com: Organized Crime - Collection of documents, essays and speeches relating to crime, categorized by region and type.
Wikipedia Articles
- Crime science - Crime science is the study of crime in order to find ways to prevent, detect and solve crimes ethically and with regard to the broader social implications of interventions. Three features distinguish crime science from criminology: it embraces the physical, computer and engineering sciences as well as the social; it focuses on crime rather ...
- Computer crime - Computer crime, cybercrime, e-crime, hi-tech crime or electronic crime generally refers to criminal activity where a computer or network is the source, tool, target, or place of a crime. These categories are not exclusive and many activities can be characterized as falling in one or more category.
- Crime of passion - A crime of passion, in popular usage, refers to a crime in which the perpetrator commits a crime, especially assault or murder, against a spouse or other loved one because of sudden strong impulse such as a jealous rage or heartbreak rather than as a premeditated crime. A typical crime of passion, for example, might involve a husband ...
- National Crime Squad - The National Crime Squad (NCS) was a British police organisation which dealt mainly with organised crime and major crimes. Formed in April 1998 after the amalgamation of six former Regional Crime Squads it merged on 1 April 2006 into the Serious Organised Crime Agency.
- Fear of crime - The fear of crime refers to the fear of being a victim of crime as opposed to the actual probability of being a victim of crime. Studies of the fear of crime occur in criminology.