Sentences with phrase «kinds of crimes in»

«I think the real difficulty with AML is that it is very different from other kinds of offences and other kinds of crimes in that it's completely secret and hidden unless it is detected by the people who are there helping with the transactions.»
The government have left us as captives in the hands of ISIS, who make all kinds of crimes in the city.
That this would be a ineffective allocation of resources becomes all the more apparent when compared to the value for money gained by spending # 800,000 on a project which tackles the kind of crime in question close to its root.

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It's hard to imagine that kind of caginess flying at a public company, but it works in the privately funded world — and especially the enshrouded Wild West of the cryptocurrency industry, where the risk of crime and legal gray areas lead many players to fiercely guard their anonymity.
Similar kinds of cases are under way in other parts of the country, including a case on appeal in Chicago after a federal judge issued a nationwide injunction barring the government from blocking grant money typically used to help local police combat violent crime and help victims.
In A Higher Loyalty, fired FBI Director James Comey brings to front - and - center of our national discourse the idea of President Trump as a kind of organized crime boss speaking to both his character and his Administration.
the abundance of purely uneducated Muslim believers, their oppressive existence in their self created repressive regimes, lifestyles, and governments, their radical inturpitations of their fairy tale book, the fact that their culture and people have contributed less to man kind than any other culture and people of all the earth, their self ritious belief system that empowers them to commit atrocious crimes against humanity, the muslim men prance around in flip flops and linen moo moo's while they lock their woman in their household prisons to be abused slave - wife's, are entirely too ignorant to even build sewer systems and even after thousands of years that other cultures have developed running water toilets, toilet paper, and effective sewerage systems, they still whipe their pood - cracks with one hand (no paper) and eat with the other, and yiddle to the sky just before detonation of their suicide bombs that murder innocent men, woman, children, and babies.
When I ask Carter to describe the kind of young person who commits violent crime, he says there are some recurring themes: «The common factors will be a broken family at home, someone who isn't fully engaged in their education — absenteeism from school and truancy — and domestic abuse is a key factor as well.
Therefore we must resist the temptation to respond in kind, rush into judgement, proclaim this as an atheist hate crime against Christians, tar all atheists with the same brush and suggest that atheism inevitably leads to such persecution of Christians.
I would totally go with treating [abortion] like any other crime up to and including hanging — which kind of, as I said, I'm kind of squishy about capital punishment in general, but I've got a soft spot for hanging as a form of capital punishment.
WHY TO ACCEPT LIABILITIES FOR CRIMES COMMITTED WHEN WE CAN SIMPLY ASSASSINATE OUR VICTIMS (YOU) THANKS TO HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS AND FREE PRESS / MEDIA (most severe CENSORSHIP OF GENOCIDE in entire history of human kind)OF GENOCIDE in entire history of human kind)of human kind)!!
He was involved in a life of crime — numbers, dope, con games of many kinds and thievery of all sorts, including armed robbery.
Thus the spectacle of persons in Stalin's Russia willingly confessing deeds or words they never committed or spoke, not out of guilt or masochism but out of loyalty to the necessities of the movement's logic which has called for a certain kind of crime to be committed and confessed at a particular point in history.
Even granted the unspeakable crimes committed in the 20th century by communist nations (a close inspection of the history of the century, however, would disclose that such societies have had no monopoly on unspeakable crimes) the morbid anti-Communism of the American right, and the tendency to assimilate every kind of socialist or even liberal position to that of Communism, indicates, I believe, some serious failure to come to terms with the balance between dependence and independence, solidarity and autonomy, that are part of any mature personality or society.
Dostoevsky was a light hearted easy going kind of person, yet wrote about life's dark side in stories like «crime and punishment».
The only other variables are if they could show an intent to kill (upping the charge to attempted homicide) or an intent to maim or disfigure, or some kind of hate crime motivation but in this case, there's no evidence of that.
If a child is brought up in a crime - ridden area, they will be susceptible to committing these same kinds of crimes.
We are very kind, respectable, loving and honest people.Im a good mother, have a trying at times but great son who respects me and understands im his mother not his bff, And in my opinion the problem is ppl who do nt understand why god wants us to correct our children by not sparingthe rod... sure, some moms do nt wan na be the bad guy and «spank» bc god forbid their kid grows up to be violent - yet today most of society refuses to spank - and yet today we live in a world filled with so much murder, stealing, and crimes that i honestly believe if they had parents following gods word and disciplining like they did back in the day when older generations knew what they were doing we would live in a better world.
It is a kind of law that you would see in an East European country, which by far has a lot higher violent crime rate (murder, rape, home invasions) then in the states.
The result is the kind of partisan sniping I saw in the Commons chamber last week, when Labour backbencher Diana Johnson suggested to deputy PM Nick Clegg that «political donations arising from the proceeds of crime» ought to be given back.
So, he argues, the whole idea of democratic disagreement is becoming replaced by this kind of nudge theory and tailored service provision in areas such as crime or health policy.
And you have to admit that the standard line «If you believe Kathleen Rice is engaging in abusive behavior on Twitter, you may report Kathleen Rice for spam» is kind of amusing — especially when you consider the war of words the Rice and Schneiderman campaigns engaged in yesterday over Nassau County crime stats.
I'm hardly an expert in US law, but from what I understand there are two kinds of jurisdiction depending on the crime.
While today's initiative - the first of its kind - is not a direct reflection of that, Mr Ferguson admitted that the impact of crime on young people was inevitably a factor in the decision to choose the home affairs committee for the trial.
«The kinds of cases that are represented in these phones are homicide, attempted murder, sex abuse of children, sex trafficking, assault, robbery, identity theft and all manner of other crimes,» Vance said.
«Some people still think that hate crimes are kind of a joke in New York City, that it's just some type of adult bullying that doesn't have any consequences and we want people to know that that is simply not true,» Quinn told 1010 WINS.
There's all kinds of crime that occurs in their homeless shelters and other undesirable outcomes for people in that shelter system in New York City... They don't take [the issue] serious enough.»
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Equations concocted to describe a kind of chemical reaction have been applied to the modeling of crime, for example, and very recently a mathematical description of magnets was shown also to describe the fruiting patterns of trees in pistachio orchards.
Further research would be helpful in determining the likelihood that patients who suffer brain lesions in the «criminality - associated network» actually go on to commit crimes, with the expectation that this kind of impairment will emerge as one of many factors increasing the risk of criminal behavior.
In reality, crime scene investigators often spend seemingly inordinate amounts of time gathering and assessing evidence and then present it as probabilities rather than the kind of definitive result expected of a court room filled with actors rather than real people.
It will contain samples of DNA in the kind of condition that they might receive from a crime scene, such as bloodstains.
Although studies to date are small, evidence suggests that people enrolled in this kind of program are three times less likely to be arrested for a violent crime in the future.
I would love to have lunch with Lauren Parsekian Paul, one of the founders of Kind Campaign, a nonprofit that helps educate about the powerful belief in KINDness that brings awareness and healing to the negative and lasting effects of girl - against - girl «crime» through documentary films and school based programs.
It's beyond Insanity that these kind of cyber crimes are hiding in plain view while the owners are make millions of dollars illegally!
The basic premise of a superpowered king fighting crime in a futuristic feline - themed suit is the kind of fresh - off - the - panel action absurdity that marks today's comic - book movies.
Dutch was partially depicted as some kind of intellectual warrior in spite of his crimes.
Those kinds of reappraisals have occasionally appeared in Anderson's career, which began with 1996's character - driven crime comedy «Bottle Rocket,» a movie that evolved from a 13 - minute short film with the help of Hollywood heavyweight James L. Brooks.
Long before the Noir period started, sound on film ushered in several great series of detective movie series where the lead was usually a bright crime solver, but the gumshoe, gritty detective was not far behind and Noir kicked in just in time for that kind of investigator as the classical detectives (Charlie Cahn, Mr. Moto, Sherlock Holmes, The Thin Man) were on a roll that even defied studio expectations.
The film is a kind of variation on Chan's Police Story, also released in 1985 and another key film in the shift of HK action cinema from period epics to contemporary crime dramas.
Meanwhile in New Jersey, Richie Roberts (Russell Crowe), a police officer working on narcotics crime, is the kind of cop other cops hate.
An unlikely sounding thriller: Jake Gyllenhaal plays a videojournalist who joins the pack hunting for sellable crime footage in Los Angeles — the kind of ghouls who hang about waiting for something nasty to happen so they can film it.
Nadia and Eric in particular feel far too much like one - note cliches that you see all the time in these kind of moody crime dramas (the tough damsel with the bad news ex and the ex himself who comes along and threatens the happy new coupling just because he's a bad guy) and despite Rapace and Schoenaerts» considerable talent (the latter really has a presence that few actors can match these days), they can't quite raise up the lacking quality in the writing.
This is a movie about how crime festers and justice weakens in Gotham, and the kind of people it takes to defend a city like it.
Made within just two years, the five - film series brought a new kind of realism and ferocity to the crime genre in Japan, revitalizing the industry and leading to unprecedented commercial and critical success.
Sometimes it's reminiscent of Affleck's earlier film The Town, a tale of bred - in - the - bone Boston criminality that bled real blood and inflicted tangible pain, but Affleck has stymied himself by trying to make Joe Coughlin a kind of renaissance crime lord.
The «pleasant» aspect resides not in the content but in the fact that this movie, which appears to be getting the kind of theatrical release industry experts and wannabe industry experts (talk about a distinction without a difference these days) call a «dumping,» is in fact a largely fun watch, a corporate crime tale of consistent tartness enacted by a superb cast.
Still, in spite of his personal idiosyncrasies, he's become a connoisseur of crime, a kind of authority on flimflam.
Then they all get involved in the wrong kind of scam with crime boss Jimmy Diamonds (Michael Nouri) and Augie must find a way out of the partnership and get back to his old life alive.
I wanted him to do that kind of acting, which is not to externalize your emotions, and in that sense I would say that it's similar to 1960's and 70's crime movies.
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