Sentences with phrase «with modern crime»

«While commending the officers and men of the Special Tactical Squad for the high level of professionalism displayed in the course of the operation, the IGP assures members of the Public that the force is being repositioned with modern crime fighting techniques to tackle crime and criminalities in the country», the statement said.

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What is interesting to see with this bitcoin hype is how uneducated writers still are when it comes to the question of what money actually is — especially the assumption that money, e.g. US Dollars, are tied to any real world values like gold is one of these modern fairytales that is repeated often — I can not understand that even after the big corporate crimes (aka as «financial crisis») that US Citizens cost millions of dollars there is still such a lack of understanding of what money actually is.
Her remit may be broad, but it also covers some of the most important tasks facing this government, including dealing with the knife crime epidemic, tackling modern slavery — a cause championed by Theresa May during her own time at the Home Office and in Downing Street — and leading on the forthcoming Domestic Abuse Bill.
However, the modern heroin crisis has so far neither triggered the kind of violent crime increases nor the public panic that crack did 30 years ago — nor has government responded with the same kind of punitive measures.
«He is the father of modern policing, with a very large footprint, and he has defined a way forward, and not just for New York,» said Richard Aborn, president of the Citizens» Crime Commission, a nonprofit that studies policing.
He said the amount will be used for the procurement of modern policing equipment and gadgets including helicopters and drones to enhance the capacity of the service in dealing with crime in the country.
He points out that detainees have not committed any crime, and says: «It is long past time for Australia to treat people seeking its protection in a manner commensurate with its status as a modern, democratic nation.»
Biological anthropologists look at skeletal remains of past cultures to gain insight into how earlier peoples lived, and forensic anthropologists work with modern - day law enforcement to decipher skeletal evidence and solve crimes.
Taken together, they are a modern masterwork of crime cinema, with each half complementing the other in a completely absorbing and ingenious fashion.
The biggest crime modern open - world games continue to commit is that they do very little with these vast worlds.
Following the modern cult classic In Bruges, Martin McDonagh fully delivered on that film's vast promise with Seven Psychopaths — a fiery genre cocktail of crime & dark comedy.
Other multi-nominated series include America's Got Talent (NBC), American Crime (ABC), American Vandal (Netflix), Better Call Saul (AMC), The Big Bang Theory (CBS), Billions (Showtime), Chopped (Food Network), The Crown (Netflix), Dancing with the Stars (ABC), Fixer Upper (HGTV), Fresh Off The Boat (ABC), The Good Place (NBC), I Am Elizabeth Smart (Lifetime), Master of None (Netflix), Modern Family (ABC), RuPaul's Drag Race (VH1), Silicon Valley (HBO), The Sinner (USA), Stranger Things (Netflix), and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix), each with two nominations.
Godless was just one of two Bulgarian films about modern - day crime and corruption in the post-Soviet state, with the other, Slava (Glory), from Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov, who had impressed with Urok (The Lesson, 2014).
That doesn't go over well with the modern day (sent from the future) crime boss (Jeff Daniels) who just can't allow these future guys to be roaming free.
Other multi-nominated series include American Crime (ABC), Black - ish (ABC), Killing Reagan (National Geographic), Modern Family (ABC), Mr. Robot (USA Network), Ray Donovan (Showtime), Saturday Night Live (NBC), The Crown (Netflix), and Westworld (HBO) with three, and America's Got Talent (NBC), Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (CNN), Atlanta (FX), Better Call Saul (AMC), Chopped (Food Network), Confirmation (HBO), Fleabag (Amazon), Outlander (Starz), RuPaul's Drag Race (Logo), Silicon Valley (HBO), The Americans (FX), The Dresser (Starz), The Good Wife (CBS), The Voice (NBC), and Transparent (Amazon) each with two nominations.
The third installment of FX's stylish and clever Fargo brings a more modern take on the crime drama with some fascinatingly inscrutable results.
It wasn't a hit when it came out — director John Flynn was better with character than action and never really gets the blood pumping through it — but it is still a smart, lean thriller and a minor gem of the modern crime genre.
Klezmer music, twisting the sound of traditional instruments to modern rock with even more joy, while also capturing the ironic melancholy of a life of crime.
Also new this week: «Tower Heist» (Universal), a caper comedy for the modern economy, stars Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy, Matthew Broderick and Tea Leoni (Blu - ray and DVD, plus Digital Download and On Demand); «London Boulevard» (Sony), a crime drama with Colin Farrell and Keira Knightly (Blu - ray, DVD and Digital Download, available at Redbox kiosks); «The Son of No One» (Anchor Bay), a cop drama with Channing Tatum, Tracy Morgan, and Al Pacino (Blu - ray and DVD, available at Redbox kiosks); and «The Way» (ARC Entertainment), an inspirational drama with Martin Sheen (DVD and VOD, available at Redbox kiosks).
After Russell Crowe's one - two punch of Gladiator and A Beautiful Mind (both very standard, Oscar - friendly choices), the Academy chose a cynical musical (Chicago), a fantasy epic (Return of the King), a tiny, short story boxing fable with a pro-euthanasia message (Million Dollar Baby), a wild ensemble film about racism (Crash), a dark crime epic (The Departed), another dark crime epic with an inconclusive ending no less (No Country for Old Men), and a movie about modern India (Slumdog Millionaire).
As a western crime drama, he's tasked with reworking the wheel; to present a product that's cognizant of its deeply American roots while injecting modern justifications for its existence.
She'll co-star with Andrew Garfield in what's being described as an LA - based «modern noir crime thriller».
Telenova music thematically turns Zorro-esque for a pampered pooch with a karate bite, Native American pow - wow drums, deliberately retro 50's cha - cha's, 60's crime fighting swing and even a bit of modern day techno - scratch abound.
Shot for a song in the rougher parts of St. Louis (doubling for the Big Apple) with simple but bold model work (some of it created by James Cameron in his Roger Corman days) and striking computer graphics, it's a hoot, yet behind the colorful personalities of the prison yard gang is a sardonic crack about the state of modern urban America lost to poverty, runaway crime, and gangs that rule the inner city.
He leads Hayes through the woods to meet up with his partners - in - crime, having a heart - to - heart concerning the dissatisfactions of modern living along the way.
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I thought it was very «John Grishammy» specifically in relation to modern day protagonists dealing with civil rights era hate crimes.
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One of America's most beloved Southern writers returns with another story of modern - day Appalachia, where a young park ranger and a longtime sheriff join forces to solve a crime that threatens their community.
The latest in the Hogarth Shakespeare series, in which acclaimed authors put their own spin on Shakespeare's works, Macbeth perfectly pairs a modern master of crime fiction with Shakespeare's bloody tragedy.
The pair are friends with the best - selling crime writer Karin Slaughter (whose psychologically complex thrillers are driven by her outrage about the epidemic of violence against women) and with Emily Giffin, Atlanta's modern - day Jane Austen.
These crime novels follow intriguing mysteries with great detectives from renowned authors like Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie to newer authors continuing the genre into the modern area.
Ranging from London clubs to teeming prisons, from a lost century to the modern age, this novel is a panoramic revelation of things we thought we knew or else had no clue of, as well as a gripping exploration of what goals drive us toward whatever lies in wait — an experience resounding with issues, no less relevant today, of crime and spirituality; of identity and nationality; of what we think, what we believe and what we can prove.
With modern forensics we are always hearing about the odd and strange ways people try to commit crimes.
Selections include classic movie themes from Touch of Evil, Laura, Chinatown, Vertigo, Taxi Driver, Blues In The Night, Twin Peaks, Toute Une Vie, High Wall, The Long Goodbye and Stormy Weather, modern standards Estate, Caravan, Here's Looking At You and Golden Lady, and two originals: Film Noir (from a poem by Dana Gioia) and Crime Scenes, a San Francisco - inspired jazz suite with voiceover narration in the hardboiled style of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler.
A noir - style crime drama with a graphic novel aesthetic, each choice made changes the game you end up experiencing, and Episode 3 picks up where we left off, unraveling a deep murder mystery in a modern American city.
This action - packed blockbuster combines intense signature multiplayer moments of Battlefield with an emotionally charged story and setting reminiscent of a modern television crime drama.
Dour - looking with a darkened booth filled with expensive, evidently first - rate artworks by Picasso, Dubuffet, and others, Landau was outshined by Acquavella, its next - door neighbor, which spiked its assortment of modern greats with a fiery Cy Twombly, «Crimes of Passion I» from 1960.
First, Sen. James Inhofe began leading a modern day witch hunt to charge climate scientists with crimes they didn't commit.
I admit that going into Eradicating Ecocide I was inclined to agree with Higgins — part out of personal inclination and part because nearly a year ago Polly and I sat down in Copenhagen for coffee to discuss the topic and she made a compelling case then — but just in the 200 pages presented here she does a great job examining both the historical situation which gave rise to corporate personhood and early attempts to stop pollution, more modern examples (many of which have been be well documented on TreeHugger, they being so current), and makes a good moral and logical argument that the only way we are going to truly stop ecocide is to make it a serious crime.
Indeed, in Justice Abella's dissent in DLW, she frames the issue as the new against the old with her newer more «modern» interpretation of the crime as opposed to the majority, written by Justice Cromwell, an old hand at statutory interpretation cases, as the purveyor of the old fashioned, decidedly out of sync with today's realities.
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