Earlier in today, news media matched photos of Bonds posted on the page to
a police mugshot.
Not exact matches
Police departments currently use a number of methods to identify the culprit of a crime, including individual
mugshots, an array of
mugshots, composite sketches and lineups.
Research by psychologists at Florida Atlantic University gives new meaning to the notion of «guilt by association» and aims to test how memory in humans as well as
police use of
mugshots and subtle innuendo can contaminate eyewitness testimonies.
Police arrest records, contact information,
mugshots much more!
In Raising Arizona, the story goes like this: H.I. McDunnough (Nicolas Cage) is a recidivist thief who falls in love with his
mugshot photographer, a
police officer named Ed (Holly Hunter).
Warhol decided to reproduce, on a monumental scale, 13
mugshots of various criminals taken from a booklet entitled The Thirteen Most Wanted Men produced by the New York
Police Department.
Collateral Damage, Targets is a series comprised of images of petty criminals»
mugshots, which were used for
police target practice.
Jonathan has acted in a large number of cases raising the compatibility of data retention regimes with Article 8 of the Convention, at all levels up to the Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights, and he has recently been advising the Government on its review of the regime governing the retention of «
mugshots» by the
police.
For example,
police in Vercelli, a small town in northern Italy, use it on their smartphones to send
mugshots to headquarters.
v3.co.uk - Home Office faces investigation into
police database with 20 - million
mugshots ruled unlawful six years ago
The photo on the left shows the 1980
mugshot of prison escapee Michael Paris, and the photo on the right is of him again in
police custody nearly 40 years later.