detective (redirected fromCriminal Investigation) Thesaurus Acronyms Wikipedia de·tec·tive (dĭ-tĕk′tĭv) n. A person, usually a member of a police force, who investigates crimes and obtains evidence or information. adj. 1.Of or relating to detectives or their work:detective novels. ...
(including those ontheft, sexual offenses, andhomicide), as well as modern legislation on imprisonment,probation, suspended sentences, andcommunityservice.Swedenenacted a new, strongly progressive penal code in 1962. In Germany a criminal code was adopted in 1998 following the reunification of East ...
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Of all homicides committed, however, only some lead to arrest, to prosecution and ultimately to conviction in court. So far, no study has assessed the entire flow of homicide cases through the criminal justice system based on a nationwide sample. This study seeks to fill this empirical void ...
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Homicide The killing of another human being. "Justifiable homicide" occurs in cases such as during the enforcement of law, and/or occurs without evil intent. "Excusable homicide" may occur by accident or in self-defense. "Felonious homicide" is the killing of another without justification. Thi...