doi:10.1080/00086495.1984.11672053DAVID V. TROTMANUniversity of the West Indies, School of Continuing StudiesCaribbean QuarterlyTrotman, D. 1984. Women and crime in late nineteenth-century Trinidad. Caribbean Quarterly 30(3,4): 60-72.
in the late 19th century D. with the help of computers()2. No two fingerprints are found to bc the same. As a result, A. police can solve a crime so long as the fingerprints are taken B. fingerprint identification is reliable C. billions of fingerprints have been compared over the ...
1FingerprintsFingerprintidentification was firstused by the police in the late 19th century as a wayof identifying criminals. Now most police forces have huge computer systems for storingand comparing fingerprint. Taking a suspect's fingerprints i a normal part of police work.Fingerprints are also...
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crime control policy in the late 20 century. I look to post-2001 policies and argue that these policies, to the extent that they altered American law, policy, and practice following the 2001 attacks, were changes of degree, rather than kind. Further, I argue that the U.S. response to ...
2.Of or toward the end or more advanced part, as of a period or stage:the late 19th century; a later symptom of the disease. 3. a.Having begun or occurred just previous to the present time; recent:a late development. b.Contemporary; up-to-date:the latest fashion. ...
Christine Bold (Oxford), volume 6 of The Oxford History of Popular Print Culture, offers an impressive window on the full range of textual production and reception in the late 19th century. Each of the 29 chapters has something useful to say in the book's overall discussion of popular ...
HBO’s THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY, a two-part documentary directed by Emmy® and Academy Award® winner Alex Gibney (HBO’s “The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon
During the 19th century, immigration doubled the city's population every year from 1800 to 1880. Houses that were once for a single family were often divided up to pack in as many people as possible, as this 1905 photo shows. A young girl, holding a baby, sits in a doorway next to...
And we know something about street crime; nowhere has it been reported that a member of the New York Stock Exchange has robbed ... at the point of a gun. Indeed, I am naively confident that an enlightened social scientist of the next century will be able to point out that we had ...