Sentences with phrase «used real crime»

To build a model of how criminals burgle in clumps based on these cues, mathematician Andrea Bertozzi of the University of California, Los Angeles, and colleagues used real crime statistics from the Los Angeles and Long Beach, California, police departments.
The game not only contains a lot of references to films like L.A Confidential, Chinatown, The Untouchables, and The Black Dahlia, but it uses some real crime incidents based upon real life cases reported in 1947.

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-- Ted Farnsworth, CEO of RedZone, a GPS - driven, real - time crime and navigation map app that uses proprietary geo - fencing technology to show users where recent crime has taken place in order to navigate through safer neighborhoods while avoiding risky crime areas deemed «red zones.»
Using cryptocurrency, is also extremely safer than real currency, as cryptocurrency, is 100 percent digital, so it eliminates the risks of being stolen in robberies or other relating crime that occurs in these countries.
This legally questionable action risks escalating further, as US defence secretary James Mattis has admitted, an already devastating conflict and therefore makes real accountability for war crimes and use of chemical weapons less, not more likely.»
It will clear up our courts and our jails, it will allow police to focus on real crime, it will allow it to be used for medicinal reasons, it will reduce crime, it will stop money from being wasted on the drug war, and it will bring in more tax revenue.
The Ventura County Sheriff's Office Farm Watch has partnered with Nextdoor, a private online social network that makes it easy for neighbors to share real time information about thefts and crime using a cell phone, tablet or computer.
Now, Ikea got into trouble because it was using horse meat, but the real crime here is that there's a much cheaper alternative than horses.
While I think many people like yourself try to rationalize and justify the use of pink slime, the «real crime» here is not that pink slime was developed but concealed and disguised by a federal department.
The Lagos State Attorney General, as naive as ever, has no idea that he is being used, that he is on a wild goose chase, that he is helping to shield and protect the real perpertrators of the crime and that he seeks to destroy the legacy and name of an innocent man and Church.
It also diverts police attention and resources from the serious crime which causes real harm, all in the name of persecuting people who want to use or grow cannabis in the privacy of their own home.
Henning said it's possible that other conduct mentioned in the report — such as transactions between the governor's office and companies like real estate developer Extell — could fall under mail and wire fraud statutes, which make it a crime for any public official to be «taking money and misrepresenting how it was used,» he said.
Many police departments already use data to analyze crime trends, but intelligent computer systems could one day analyze crime statistics automatically and in real time.
«That's because they weren't really using their memory of the culprit's face, they were just picking the only plausible option — the only one with the scar that they remembered from the crime video — and this made it difficult for people to tell the difference between the real culprit and an innocent suspect who had a similar feature.»
Interested in how — and whether — we use metaphors to solve real - world problems, psychologists asked 253 people how they would deal with illegal activity in Addison, a fictional city where crime was rising at an alarming rate.
Instead they prefer men of mystery, with 19 % picking thrillers as the sexiest genre a man can read, so any men palming through one of Benjamin Black's crime fiction novels (real name John Banville, he uses Black as a pseudonym - it just adds to his mystery!)
Of course, real crimes become mixed with fake, and in the ensuing confusion the couples use their skills to extricate themselves from a situation that grows increasingly frantic / comic.
How this all happens is absolutely fascinating, beginning with the arrival of the FBI and Special Agent Richard DesLauriers (Kevin Bacon), who uses a warehouse to re-create entire city streets and the crime scene; Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis (John Goodman), who runs the show with nerves of steel; Sgt. Jeffrey Pugliese (JK Simmons), the Watertown cop who finds himself in the middle of a shootout with the culprits; Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick (Michael Beach); Dun Meng (an excellent and scene - stealing Jimmy O. Yang), the young Chinese man who was carjacked and kidnapped by the pair, only to turn the tables on them; and of course the Tsarnaev brothers, Tamerlan (Themo Meilikidze) and the younger Dzhokhar (Alex Wolff), who both look and act so eerily like the real thing it is positively chilling to watch them.
Filipino director Erik Matti's new crime thriller On the Job (my review) is based on a real - life Filipino scandal in which government officials used prisoners as hitmen, convincing prison wardens to
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS All Good Things (R for drug use, violence, profanity and some sexuality) NYC crime saga, set in the Eighties, about the real - life case of the son (Ryan Gosling) of a real estate tycoon (Frank Langella) who falls in love with and marries a tenant (Kirsten Dunst) over his father's objections only to have his wife subsequently disappear under mysterious circumstances.
Lesson designed for Crime and Punishment Unit 8 in Edexcel GCSE RE Objectives and outcomes: Identify biblical teachings relating to justice Consider how Christians can use these teachings to inspire action Applying teachings on justice to real life examples of injustice (Guantanamo Bay, food bank use, refugee crisis etc)
Students will use observation, critical thinking, and simple tests to solve a variety of crimes using real scientific methods.
With my nonfiction hat on, I wrote a book on 19th - century murder and how real - life crimes were used for entertainment purposes: Where today we have films about the Boston strangler or whatever, they had plays and novels and even puppet shows.
«Reacher is like a grittier, real - world version of Ethan Hunt from the Mission: Impossible series — he drifts from town to town with no luggage, pitching in to help crime victims, and using his military training and resourcefulness to get out of jams.»
In charge of over 800 offenders and 25 officers, I need to be able utilize its maximized multimedia features like awesome memory, pinch and zoom to store and view warranted offenders when attempting to identify for arrest; 5 mp camera to take the necessary photos as crime scenes or during drug busts for use in court; social feeds to keep in touch with my officers when in the field in real - time and its ultra fast browsing when information is crucial and every minute counts.
A unique game, L.A. Noire allows you to solve crimes by using the most advanced facial recognition softward seen in a game to actually read the emotions of suspects faces just as you would do in real life.
Players use real - time navigational and combat choices to fight crime and execute Spidey's signature acrobatic moves in ways never seen previously.
Evie uses a lot of detective ability, investigating the real crime scenes from history, and you spend the majority of the game in Whitechapel, which has also been laid out with new side missions, most of which are variations on «Syndicate» missions — for example, instead of rescuing orphans from hard labor, you rescue prostitutes from dangerous brothels.
In particular, her video All The Boys: Video In Three Parts uses the real cell phone footage of the deaths of Eric Garner, Philandro Castile and others to transform viewers into active witnesses of these crimes, as I explored in my review.
Remember that although the forgery is getting the most talk, the act of using deception to obtain property that was not his (the real documents) constitutes the actual crime of Wire Fraud.
Reading back through the blow - by - blow account of the entire debacle does give us some fresh reasons to be mad about the whole thing — for starters, in all the hubbub over whether or not climate scientists were amassing a global conspiracy or using «tricks» to hide data (long, long debunked), it's worth remember that the one guy who actually committed a real crime has barely even been pursued.
In some states it is a crime to promote a business using a fake academic credential, but not in California, except for specific industries such as real estate.
[E] normous commercial databases are fast undoing the societal bargain of expungement, one that used to give people who had committed minor crimes a clean slate and a fresh start -LSB-...] But real expungement is becoming significantly harder to accomplish in the electronic age.
Bill focuses his practice on financial services disputes, real estate and land use litigation, business contract, business tort, fiduciary duty, trade secret, intellectual property, eminent domain, white collar crime, and antitrust investigations.
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«We need to make using a phone whilst driving socially unacceptable... this is what's happened with drink driving, and there's a real stigma around it which is what prevents the vast majority of people off carrying out this crime.
Effective from Jan. 30, authorities imposed rules which allow only real - name bank accounts to be used for cryptocurrency trading designed to stop virtual coins from being used for money laundering and other crimes.
In an effort to combat money laundering in the real estate sector, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) at the Treasury Department issued a Geographic Targeting Order (GTO) that will temporarily require certain U.S. title insurance companies to identify the natural persons behind companies used to pay «all cash» for high - end residential real estate in Manhattan and Miami - Dade County.
I was surprised to learn that the show was not a real estate show, but The Mentalist, a detective show whose main character, based on the Amazing Kreskin, uses psychic power and ability to observe to solve crimes.
Real estate professionals who use the services of eNeighborhoods, a REALTOR ® VIP partner, continually exceed their clients» expectations by providing consumer - friendly information about neighborhood demographics, public and private schools, housing values and trends, crime rates, and climate.
The idea of using data in real estate isn't new — think tax records, comps, valuations, or even local school, business and crime statistics.
Estateblock.com, a new real estate search engine that maps the Multiple Listing Service listings and uses colour coding to provide data on education, minority group visibility, education level, income levels, crime, violent crime, schools, daycares, transit and climate in neighbourhoods throughout the Lower Mainland.
The Real Safe Agent system differs from traditional safety products in that it's based in behavioral science and uses the real estate community to prevent the behavior patterns of predators from bearing fruit for the predator, as well as denying the predator the environment needed to commit the crReal Safe Agent system differs from traditional safety products in that it's based in behavioral science and uses the real estate community to prevent the behavior patterns of predators from bearing fruit for the predator, as well as denying the predator the environment needed to commit the crreal estate community to prevent the behavior patterns of predators from bearing fruit for the predator, as well as denying the predator the environment needed to commit the crime.
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«Vancouver real estate is obviously at very high risk for being used as a transfer and holding vehicle for laundered money,» said Zitting, adding that the results of FINTRAC's compliance review «really is quite scary, both for the stability of the housing market and the potential to support and propagate issues of organized crime
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